Among noble gases, Xe is quite reactive and form a number of fluorides and oxyfluorides. In these compounds the electrons, from 5p orbitals are excite

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Among noble gases, Xe is quite reactive and form a number of fluorides and oxyfluorides. In these compounds the ... ` C. `XeO_(2)F_(2)` D. Xe

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