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
is one of the three binary fluorides formed by the xenon.
The complete hydrolysis of produces which is xenon trioxide.
This xenon trioxide is highly explosive and acts as a powerful oxidizing agent in solution.
(b) Complete hydrolysis of
on partial hydrolysis produces xenon oxyfluoride .