Noble Gases: Inorganic ChemistryBased in part on the article Noble Gases: Inorganic Chemistry by Boris Žemva which appeared in the
Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, First Edition
.
Abstract:The noble gas (Ng) elements have a rich reaction chemistry despite having a filled valence shell that would indicate otherwise. Halide compounds, usually with fluorine, and various oxides are common. There is also a growing class of carbon and nitrogen derivatives. A wide range of neutral and cationic noble gas compounds can be formed as long as the added elements, or combinations of elements, possess sufficient electron affinity. The range of compounds, along with characterization data and brief bonding descr… Show more
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