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Xenon difluoride is, amazingly, soluble in water but it does slowly hydrolyse.

2
XeF2
  +  
2
H2O
         
2
Xe
  +  
4
HF
  +  
O2
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Interaction, Reaction, Process defined as:
Change of Coordination Number
Hydrolysis

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