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In the preparation of compounds of Xe, Bartlett had taken `O_(2)^(+) Pt F_(6)^(-)` as a base compound. This is because

A

both `O_(2)` and Xe have same size.

B

both `O_(2)` and Xe have same electron gain enthalpy.

C

both `O_(2)` and Xe have almost same ionisation enthalpy.

D

both Xe and `O_(2)` are gases.

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C

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lonisation enthalpy of `O_(2)=1180 " kJ mol"^(-1)`
lonisation enthalpy of `Xe=1176 " kJ mol"^(-1)`
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