Match the Xenon compounds in Column-$I$ with their structures in Column-$II$ and assign the correct code.
Column-$I$ Column-$II$
$(a) XeF_{4}$ $(i) \text{Pyramidal}$
$(b) XeF_{6}$ $(ii) \text{Square planar}$
$(c) XeOF_{4}$ $(iii) \text{Distorted octahedral}$
$(d) XeO_{3}$ $(iv) \text{Square pyramidal}$

Code: $(a) \quad (b) \quad (c) \quad (d)$

  • A
    $(i) \quad (ii) \quad (iii) \quad (iv)$
  • B
    $(ii) \quad (iii) \quad (iv) \quad (i)$
  • C
    $(ii) \quad (iii) \quad (i) \quad (iv)$
  • D
    $(iii) \quad (iv) \quad (i) \quad (ii)$

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