Question:

Which of the following statement is not true for hydrolysis of $XeF_6$ ?

Updated On: Aug 1, 2022
  • $XeOF_4$ is formed
  • $XeO_2F_2$ is formed
  • It is a redox reaction
  • $XeO_3$ is formed
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Hydrolysis of $Xe F _{6}$ is not a redox reaction. $Xe F _{6}$ reacts violently with water, but slow hydrolysis by atmospheric moisture gives highly explosive solid, $XeO _{3}$ $XeF _{6( s )}+3 H _{2} O _{( l )} \longrightarrow XeO _{3( s )}+6 HF _{( aq )}$ Partial hydrolysis of $XeF _{6}$ yields $XeOF _{4}$ and $XeO _{2} F _{2}$. $XeF _{6}+ H _{2} O \longrightarrow XeOF _{4}+2 HF$ $XeF _{6}+2 H _{2} O \longrightarrow XeO _{2} F _{2}+4 HF$
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