2001
DOI: 10.1039/b104213k
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“…Moreover, as Bartlett [2] has shown, the noble gases are not so inert. There exist compounds of xenon and krypton with fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, platinum [3], gold [4]. There is no chemical reason any more to place helium with the other noble gases.…”
Section: Heliummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, as Bartlett [2] has shown, the noble gases are not so inert. There exist compounds of xenon and krypton with fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, platinum [3], gold [4]. There is no chemical reason any more to place helium with the other noble gases.…”
Section: Heliummentioning
confidence: 99%