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Question
Explain, why does neon not form compounds analogous to those formed by xenon?
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Solution
- Neon has a very high ionisation enthalpy, much higher than xenon.
- Fluorine cannot oxidise neon to form compounds but can oxidise xenon.
- Neon’s small size and stable electronic configuration make it very unreactive.
- Xenon has lower ionisation enthalpy and a larger size, allowing it to form compounds like XeF2, XeF6.
- Hence, neon does not form compounds analogous to xenon because of its high ionisation energy and strong inertness.
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