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Xenon fluorides XeF4 hydrolysis

Much of the chemistry of the xenon fluorides centers on their reactions with aqueous solutions. Owing to its greater ionic character, the reaction of XeF2 with water is much slower than those of XeF4 and XeF6. In fact, XeF2 can be dissolved in water to produce relatively stable solutions. The slow hydrolysis reaction of XeF2 can be shown as follows ... [Pg.407]

Xenon oxides are prepared from the fluorides. As has already been mentioned, hydrolysis of XeF4 and XeF6 leads to the formation of Xe03 by reactions that can be shown as... [Pg.409]


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