`XeF_(6)` dissolves in anhydrous `HF` to give a good conducting solution which contains:

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`XeF_(6)` dissolves in anhydrous `HF` to give a good conducting solution which contains: A. `H^(+)` and ` ... +)` and `F^(-)` ions D. none of these

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