Xenon dioxydifluoride is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula XeO2F2.
[3][2] At room temperature it exists as a metastable solid, which decomposes slowly into xenon difluoride, but the cause of this decomposition is unknown.
[2] Xenon dioxydifluoride is prepared by reacting xenon trioxide with xenon oxytetrafluoride.
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