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XeO5 is not a commonly recognized or stable compound. While xenon can form various oxides, including XeO3 and XeO4, the existence of XeO5 has not been well-documented in the literature. Theoretical studies may suggest its potential formation, but any practical realization of XeO5 would likely be highly unstable due to the high oxidation state of xenon and the challenge of accommodating five oxygen atoms.

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