Chemistry Smartwork Access Code Fourth Edition
Chemistry Smartwork Access Code Fourth Edition
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.145AP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given question stated that xenon and krypton can form compounds with fluorine and oxygen. The other noble gases like helium, neon, and argon cannot form compounds with fluorine and oxygen is to be explained.

Concept introduction: Ionization energy is the minimum energy needed to eliminate the loosely bound electron. On the basis of periodic table, moving from top to bottom, ionization energy decreases due to increase in atomic size.

To determine: Xenon and krypton can form compounds with fluorine and oxygen but other noble gases are not able to form compounds.

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