Abstract
The decomposition temperature of xenon hydrate rises with pressure from 26.7 °C at 25 bar to 77.3 °C at 6050 bar; at higher pressures the hydrate decomposes into aqueous solution and solid xenon and the decomposition temperature decreases slowly to 75.2 °C at 10080 bar.
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