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Ionisation potential of inert gases decrease with increase in atomic size. Xenon react directly with fluorine to form binary compounds. The correct statement (s) are -

A

only the heavy inert gases form such compounds

B

this occurs because of high ionisation of inert gases

C

this occurs due to formation of compounds with electronegative ligands

D

the compounds become stable because of complete electron octet

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