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Question
Give a brief account of the chemistry of noble gases, with a special reference to the fluorides and oxyfluorides of xenon.
Long Answer
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Solution
- Noble gases were considered inert but form compounds mainly with fluorine and oxygen.
- Xenon forms fluorides such as XeF2, XeF4, and XeF6 by direct reaction with fluorine under controlled conditions.
- Xenon fluorides are crystalline solids, stable when dry, and can hydrolyze in water releasing HF and O2.
- Xenon oxyfluorides include XeOF2, XeOF4, and XeO2F2, formed by reacting xenon fluorides with oxygen or fluorine oxides.
- These compounds exhibit multiple oxidation states of xenon and unique molecular structures explained by VSEPR theory.
- The chemistry of other noble gases is limited; only KrF2 is well-studied; He, Ne, Ar do not form true compounds yet.
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