The increasing d-character in hybridisation of Xe in `XeF_(2), XeF_(4), XeF_(6)` is

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The increasing d-character in hybridisation of Xe in `XeF_(2), XeF_(4), XeF_(6)` is A. `XeF_(2)lt XeF_(4) ... (2)` D. `XeF_(2)lt XeF_(6)lt XeF_(4)`

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