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Explain, why does neon not form compounds analogous to those formed by xenon? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Explain, why does neon not form compounds analogous to those formed by xenon?

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  1. Neon has a very high ionisation enthalpy, much higher than xenon.
  2. Fluorine cannot oxidise neon to form compounds but can oxidise xenon.
  3. Neon’s small size and stable electronic configuration make it very unreactive.
  4. Xenon has lower ionisation enthalpy and a larger size, allowing it to form compounds like XeF2, XeF6.
  5. Hence, neon does not form compounds analogous to xenon because of its high ionisation energy and strong inertness.
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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 440]

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Chapter 7 p-Block Elements
REVIEW EXERCISES | Q 7.93 | Page 440
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