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When hybridisation involving d-orbitals are considered then all the five d-orbitals are not degenerate, rather `d_(x^(2)-y^(2)),d_(s^(2)) and d_(xy),d_(zx)` form two different sets of orbitals and orbitals of appropriate set is involved in the hybridisation.
In `sp^(3)d^(2)` hybridisation, which sets of d-orbitals is involved ?

A

`d_(x^(2)-y^(2)),d_(z^(2))`

B

`d_(z^(2)),d_(xy)`

C

`d_(xy),d_(yz)`

D

`d_(x^(2)-y^(2)),d_(xy)`

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    `d_(x^(2)-y^(2)),d_(xy),d_(xz)`
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