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- In chemistry, perxenates are salts of the yellow xenon-containing anion XeO4− 6. This anion has octahedral molecular geometry, as determined by Raman spectroscopy...
- start from the perxenates, which are accessible from the xenates through two methods. One is the disproportionation of xenates to perxenates and xenon: 2...
- stable and begin to disproportionate into perxenates (+8 oxidation state) and xenon and oxygen gas. Solid perxenates containing XeO4− 6 have been isolated...
- as monosodium xenate. They tend to disproportionate into xenon gas and perxenates: 2 HXeO− 4 + 2 OH− → XeO4− 6 + Xe + O 2 + 2 H 2O The energy given off...
- easily disproportionate into xenon gas and perxenate salts, containing the XeO4− 6 anion. Barium perxenate, when treated with concentrated sulfuric acid...
- barium pyrophosphate 13466-21-2 Ba2V2O7 barium pyrovanadate Ba2XeO6 barium perxenate Ba3(CrO4)2 barium chromate(V) 12345-14-1 Ba3N2 barium nitride 12047-79-9...
- exist as an unstable compound, and suggested that xenic acid could form perxenate salts. These predictions were shown to be generally accurate, except that...
- liberated as a gas—and so is rivalled only by ozone in this regard. The perxenates are even more powerful oxidizing agents.[citation needed] Xenon-based...
- Rn(VIII) compound would be barium perradonate (Ba2RnO6), analogous to barium perxenate. The instability of Rn(VIII) is due to the relativistic stabilization...
- (ClO− 4), Perbromate (BrO− 4), Periodate (IO− 4), Permanganate (MnO− 4), Perxenate (XeO4− 6) = Group number − 2 *-ate Chlorate (ClO− 3), Bromate (BrO− 3)...