decafluorides
Decafluorides are chemical compounds with the general formula XF10, where X is a central atom. This formula indicates that the central atom is bonded to ten fluorine atoms. However, decafluorides are extremely rare and generally unstable under normal conditions. The existence of decafluorides for most elements is purely theoretical or has only been observed under extreme laboratory conditions, if at all.
The most well-known example, and often the one implied when discussing decafluorides, is decafluorodiphosphorus, P2F10. In