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If in `XeO_(2)F_(2)`, two oxygen atoms are replaced with fluorine atoms, then, number of properties which will be changed out of following : (covalency of xenon remaining same)
(a) Geomery of molecule
(b) Bond angles
(c) Hybridisation of molecule
(d) Number of lone pairs on xenon
(e) Total number of `sigma` bonds

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`XeO_(2)F_(2)rArr"1 l.p., " sp^(3)d`
`XeF_(6)rArr"1 l.p., "sp^(3)d^(3)`
(a), (b), (c), (e) changes.
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