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In the clathrates of xenon with water the nature of bonding in Xe and H2O molecule is:

A
covalent
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hydrogen bonding
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C
coordinate
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D
dipole-induced dipole
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Solution

The correct option is A dipole-induced dipole
A clathrate is a crystalline substance consisting of a lattice that traps or contains a molecule.
Clathrate of Xenon with water is that lattice consists of Xe as the trapped molecule.
There is no coordinate bond present between Xe and H2O; rather dipole-induced dipole interaction present.

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