Stanley M. Williamson
University of California, Berkeley
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Science | 1963
Stanley M. Williamson; Charles W. Koch
Xenon tetrafluoride reacts with water to yield xenon, oxygen, hydrofluoric acid, and a very soluble species containing xenon. Evaporation of the solution yields a white, crystal-line substance which has been identified as xenon (VI) oxide, XeO3.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1964
Allan Zalkin; J. D. Forrester; David H. Templeton; Stanley M. Williamson; Charles W. Koch
Author(s): Zalkin, Allan; Forrester, J.D.; Templeton, David. H.; Williamson, Stanley M.; Koch, Charles W.
Science | 1963
Stuart R. Gunn; Stanley M. Williamson
Calorimetric measurements of the heat of reaction of xenon tetrafluoride with aqueous iodide solution give -60 kilocalories per mole for the standard heat of formation, or an average thermochemical bond energy of about 31 kilocalories.
Science | 1963
Allan Zalkin; J. D. Forrester; David H. Templeton; Stanley M. Williamson; Charles W. Koch
Sodidm perxenate hexahydrate ( NatXeO6.6H: O) has been identified from study of its crystal structure by x-ray diffraclion. The perxenate ion( XeO64) has the shape of a regular octahedron with the Xe-O bond distance 1.84 A.
Archive | 1963
David H. Templeton; Allan Zalkin; J. D. Forrester; Stanley M. Williamson
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1963
David H. Templeton; Allan Zalkin; J. D. Forrester; Stanley M. Williamson
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1963
David H. Templeton; Allan Zalkin; J. D. Forrester; Stanley M. Williamson
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1968
Robert D. Place; Stanley M. Williamson
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1964
Stanley M. Williamson
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1964
Charles W. Koch; Stanley M. Williamson