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Among the following molecules, `(i)XeO_(3)(ii)XeOF_(4)(iii)XeF_(6)` those having same number of lone pairs on `Xe` are:

A

`(i)` and `(ii)` only

B

`(i)` and `(iii)`

C

`(ii)` and `(iii)`

D

`(i),(ii)` and `(iii)`

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