According to the Crystal Field Theory, the energy of `d_(xy)` orbital is lower than `d_(x^(2)-y^(2))` in an octahedral complex because

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According to the Crystal Field Theory, the energy of `d_(xy)` orbital is lower than `d_(x^(2)-y^(2))` ... d_(x^(2)-^(2))` orbital is away the ligands.

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