Using VSEPR theory, the number of lone pairs on the central atom Xenon (Xe) is calculated for each species:
XeF5+:
Xenon has 8 valence electrons. It forms 5 bonds with fluorine, and 1 electron is removed due to the positive charge.
Lone pairs = 8 − 5 − 1 = 2 (not a single lone pair).
XeO3:
Xenon forms 3 bonds with oxygen atoms.
Lone pairs = 8 − 6 = 2 (not a single lone pair).
XeO2F2:
Xenon forms 4 bonds (2 with oxygen and 2 with fluorine).
Lone pairs = 8 − 4 = 1 (single lone pair).
XeF5:
Xenon forms 5 bonds with fluorine atoms. One extra electron is added due to the negative charge.
Lone pairs = 8 − 5 + 1 = 2 (not a single lone pair).
XeO3F2:
Xenon forms 5 bonds (3 with oxygen and 2 with fluorine).
Lone pairs = 8 − 5 = 1 (single lone pair).
XeOF4:
Xenon forms 5 bonds (1 with oxygen and 4 with fluorine).
Lone pairs = 8 − 5 = 1 (single lone pair).
XeF4:
Xenon forms 4 bonds with fluorine atoms.
Lone pairs = 8 − 4 = 2 (not a single lone pair).