Xenon hexafluororhodate
Xenon hexafluororhodate
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XeRhF6 |
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348.1855 g/mol |
Except where noted otherwise, data is given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa) |
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Xenon hexafluororhodate (XeRhF6) is a noble gas compound first synthesised in 1963 by Neil Bartlett.[1] It is analogous to xenon hexafluoroplatinate.
Synthesis
Xenon hexafluororhodate is produced by the direct combination of xenon and rhodium hexafluoride:[1]
- Xe + RhF6 → XeRhF6
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Pauling, Linus. General Chemistry. 3rd. San Francisco: Dover, 1970. 250. Print.
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- XeC6F5F
- XeC6F5C2F3
- XeC6F5CF3
- Xe(C6F5)2
- XeC6F5C6H2F3
- XeC6F5CN
- Xe(CF3)2
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- No neon compounds have yet been identified.
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