作者: John H. Holloway , Eric G. Hope
DOI: 10.1016/S0898-8838(08)60149-X
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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses recent advances in noble-gas chemistry. The chemistry of xenon originates from the reactions binary fluorides and falls into five main categories: (1) which fluoride acts as a fluorinating agent, (2) hydrolysis yielding oxide fluorides, oxides, oxygencontaining salts, (3) fluoride/anion metathesis between an anhydrous acid, (4) with ion acceptors, fluorocations, (5) donors, fluoroanions. In general, component molecules all cationic/anionic complexes are linked together by fluorine bridges, have considerable degree ionic character. However, Raman spectra derived metal tetrafluorides indicate that they best formulated essentially covalent structures. As case xenon, one most interesting developments krypton is identification bonds atoms elements other than fluorine.