Krypton difluoride, KrF 2 , decomposes at dry icetemperature to Kr and F 2 . However, several
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Krypton difluoride, KrF2, decomposes at dry icetemperature to Kr and F2. However, several salts of the[KrF]+ ion are relatively stable. Draw valence bondpictures for KrF2 and [KrF]+, showinglone pairs, possible resonance structures, formal charges, bondorders, and bond angles. Why is [KrF]+ more stablethan KrF2?
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