How many binary fluorides does xenon form?
One
Two
Three
Six
When xenon reacts with fluorine to form binary fluorides:
Which of the following binary xenon fluorides produce hydrofluoric acid on hydrolysis?
Xenon forms three binary fluorides XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6. All the three fluorides are colourless crystalline solids sublimating at 295K. They are powerful fluorinating agents and they are readily hydrolysed by water. The shape of XeO3 is: