Xenon dioxydifluoride
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IUPAC name Difluoro(dioxo)xenon | |
Other names Xenon(VI) dioxide difluoride | |
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Chemical formula | F2O2Xe |
Molar mass | 201.288 g·mol−1 |
Melting point | 30.8 °C (87.4 °F; 304 K)[1] |
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Crystal structure | Orthorhombic [2] |
Molecular shape | Disphenoidal or seesaw [Sawhorse] |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references |
Chemical compound
Xenon dioxydifluoride is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula XeO2F2.[2][1] At room temperature it exists as a metastable solid, which decomposes slowly into xenon difluoride, but the cause of this decomposition is unknown.[1]
Preparation
Xenon dioxydifluoride is prepared by reacting xenon trioxide with xenon oxytetrafluoride.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d Claassen, Howard H.; Gasner, Earl L.; Kim, Hyunyong; Huston, J. L. (July 1968). "Vibrational Spectra and Structure of XeO 2 F 2". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 49 (1): 253–257. Bibcode:1968JChPh..49..253C. doi:10.1063/1.1669818. ISSN 0021-9606.
- ^ a b Willett, R. D.; LaBonville, P.; Ferraro, J. R. (1975-08-15). "Normal coordinate treatment of XeO 2 F 2". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 63 (4): 1474–1478. Bibcode:1975JChPh..63.1474W. doi:10.1063/1.431510. ISSN 0021-9606.
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Xenon compounds
- AuXe4(Sb2F11)2
- XeH+
- XeCl
- XePtF6
- XeRhF6
- XeRuF6
- XePuF6
- XeF2
- XeFPtF5
- XeFPt2F11
- Xe2F3PtF6
- XeCl2
- XeBr2
- FXeONO2
- Xe(NO3)2
Organoxenon(II) compounds |
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- XeO2
- XeF4
- XeOF2
- N(CH3)4XeF5
- XeCl4
Organoxenon(IV) compounds |
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- XeO3
- XeF6
- XeOF4
- H2XeO4
- NaHXeO4
- XeO2F2
- (NO)2XeF8
- CsXeF7
- RbXeF7
- Cs2XeF8
- Rb2XeF8
- XeO4
- H4XeO6
- XeF8 (predicted)
Category:Xenon compounds