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Does the hydrolysis of `XeF_(6)` leads to a redox reaction?

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To determine whether the hydrolysis of \( \text{XeF}_6 \) leads to a redox reaction, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand Hydrolysis Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction involving water, where a compound reacts with water to form new products. In this case, we are looking at the hydrolysis of xenon hexafluoride (\( \text{XeF}_6 \)). ### Step 2: Identify the Products of Hydrolysis When \( \text{XeF}_6 \) undergoes hydrolysis, it can produce several products: - \( \text{XeOF}_2 \) ...
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