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Q50.Which one of the following reactions of Xenon compounds is not feasible ? (1) XeO3 + 6HF →Xe6 + 3H2O (2) 3Xe4 + 6H2O →2Xe + XeO3 + 12HF + 1.5O2 (3) 2XeF2 + 2H2O →2Xe + 4HF + O2 (4) XeF6 + RbF →Rb (XeF7]

What This Question Tests

This question requires specific knowledge about the feasibility and reactivity of various xenon compounds, particularly their hydrolysis reactions and adduct formation, which is beyond basic NCERT details.

Concepts Tested

Feasibility of Xenon reactionsHydrolysis of Xenon fluoridesAdduct formation

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