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Write the chemical equation involved in the preparation of `XeF_(4)`.

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To prepare xenon tetrafluoride (XeF₄), the following steps outline the chemical equation involved in the process: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Reactants**: The primary reactants for the preparation of xenon tetrafluoride are xenon (Xe) and fluorine (F₂). 2. **Determine the Molar Ratio**: The stoichiometry of the reaction indicates that one mole of xenon reacts with five moles of fluorine. This can be represented as: - 1 mol Xe : 5 mol F₂ ...
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  20. Write the chemical equation involved in the preparation of XeF(4).

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