Xenon tetrachloride
Chemical compound
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Chemical formula | Cl4Xe |
Molar mass | 273.09 g·mol−1 |
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Related compounds | XeF4, XeCl2, XeCl |
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Chemical compound
Xenon tetrachloride is an unstable[1] inorganic compound with the chemical formula XeCl4. Unlike other noble gas/halide compounds, it cannot be synthesized by simply combining the elements, by using a more-active halogenating agent, or by substitution of other halides on tetrahaloxenon compounds. Instead, a decay technique can be used, starting with K129ICl4. The iodine-129 atom of the 129
ICl–
4 covalent cluster is radioactive and undergoes beta decay to become xenon-129.[2][3] The resulting XeCl4 molecule has a square planar molecular geometry analogous to xenon tetrafluoride.[4]
Alternately, the product can be obtained by subjecting the elements to an electric discharge.[1]
References
- ^ a b Holleman, A.F.; Wiberg, E.; Wiberg, N.; Eagleson, M.; Brewer, W. (2001). Inorganic Chemistry. Academic Press. p. 394. ISBN 9780123526519. LCCN 2001091215.
- ^ Bell, C.F. (2013). Syntheses and Physical Studies of Inorganic Compounds. Elsevier Science. p. 143. ISBN 9781483280608.
- ^ Cockett, A.H.; Smith, K.C.; Bartlett, N. (2013). The Chemistry of the Monatomic Gases: Pergamon Texts in Inorganic Chemistry. Elsevier Science. p. 292. ISBN 9781483157368.
- ^ Perlow, G. J.; Perlow, M. R. (15 August 1964). "Mössbauer Effect Evidence for the Existence and Structure of XeCl4". The Journal of Chemical Physics. 41 (4): 1157–1158. Bibcode:1964JChPh..41.1157P. doi:10.1063/1.1726022.
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- HeH+
- LiHe
- Na2He
- He2
- He3
- None known
- ArH+
- HArF
- MgAr+
- ArCF2+
2 - Ar(H2)2
- Ar2
- Organoargon compounds
- KrF2
- KrF
4 - KrF
6 - KrFAuF6
- KrFSbF6
- HKrCN
- HKrC2H
- Kr(OTeF5)2
- HCNKrF2
- KrH+
- Organokrypton compounds
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