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'''Xenon Tetrafluoride''' is a noble gas compound. It was the first discovered compound involving a noble gas, which were previously believed to unable to engage in chemical reactions. XeF<sub>4</sub> is produced by Xe + 2 F<sub>2</sub> → XeF<sub>4</sub>. Xenon Tetrafluoride readily reacts with water, to give [[Xenon]], Oxygen, and Hydrogen Fluoride. | '''Xenon Tetrafluoride''' is a noble gas compound. It was the first discovered compound involving a noble gas, which were previously believed to unable to engage in chemical reactions. XeF<sub>4</sub> is produced by Xe + 2 F<sub>2</sub> → XeF<sub>4</sub>. Xenon Tetrafluoride readily reacts with water, to give [[Xenon]], Oxygen, and Hydrogen Fluoride. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:58, July 13, 2016
Xenon Tetrafluoride is a noble gas compound. It was the first discovered compound involving a noble gas, which were previously believed to unable to engage in chemical reactions. XeF4 is produced by Xe + 2 F2 → XeF4. Xenon Tetrafluoride readily reacts with water, to give Xenon, Oxygen, and Hydrogen Fluoride.