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Complete hydrolysis of XeF4 and XeF6results in the formation of XeO3. Explain


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  • Hydrolysis is a common form of a chemical reaction where water is mostly used to break down the chemical bonds that exists between a particular substance.
  • An oxidizing agent (often referred to as an oxidizer or an oxidant) is a chemical species that tends to oxidize other substances, i.e. cause an increase in the oxidation state of the substance by making it lose electrons.

(a) Complete hydrolysis of XeF6

  • XeF6 is one of the three binary fluorides formed by the xenon.
  • The complete hydrolysis of XeF6 produces XeO3 which is xenon trioxide.
  • This xenon trioxide is highly explosive and acts as a powerful oxidizing agent in solution.
  • XeF6+3H2OXeO3+6HF

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(b) Complete hydrolysis of XeF4

  • XeF4on partial hydrolysis produces xenon oxyfluoride (XeOF2).
  • 6XeF4+12H2O4Xe+2XeO3+24HF+3O2

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