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- perxenates, which are accessible from the xenates through two methods. One is the disproportionation of xenates to perxenates and xenon: 2 HXeO− 4 + 2 OH−...
- ambiguous. Salts of xenic acid are called xenates, containing the HXeO− 4 anion, such as monosodium xenate. They tend to disproportionate into xenon gas...
- the half-life extends to six minutes. The dialkali xenates XeO42- have not been discovered, as xenate disproportionates in more alkaline conditions, hence...
- it dissolves in alkaline solutions to form xenates. The HXeO− 4 anion is the predominant species in xenate solutions. These are not stable and begin to...
- Hypoiodous acid IO− Hypoiodite 18 Xenon +6 H2XeO4 Xenic acid HXeO4– Hydrogenxenate (dibasic xenate is unknown) +8 H4XeO6 Perxenic acid XeO64– Perxenate...
- 3 + 6 HF XeO 3 is weakly acidic, dissolving in alkali to form unstable xenate salts containing the HXeO− 4 anion. These unstable salts easily disproportionate...
- compounds such as monosodium xenate are moderately toxic, but have a very short half-life of the body – intravenously injected xenate is reduced to elemental...
- ; Appelman, E. H. (March 1970). "Vibrational spectra and structures of xenate(VI) and perxenate(VIII) ions in aqueous solution". Inorganic Chemistry....