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Xenon halides reactions with

Xenon halides reactions with organic radicals 5.9 organoboranes 5.9 organotelluriums 5.9... [Pg.453]

Many of the reactions that xenon fluorides undergo are similar in some ways to those of interhalogens. However, the xenon halides differ markedly in terms of their reactivity, with XF2 being much less reactive than either XeF4 or XeF6. The difluoride reacts only slowly with water,... [Pg.568]

FIGURE 1. The approach to the spectator stripping limit of reaction dynamics rotational alimment of xenon halides generated through collisions of a superthermal beam of XepP2> with hydrogen halides. [Pg.228]

Note that the reaction products with entries in Table 19.1 are much abbreviated compared with the analogous tables of earlier groups. Only xenon and krypton react with fluorine to produce fluorides. Therefore, instead of following the usual format of describing the hydrides, oxides, hydroxides, and halides of these elements (most of which do not exist), we adopt a historical description of the synthesis of xenon compounds and then briefly expand the discussion to include the small number of examples drawn from krypton and radon chemistry. [Pg.573]


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