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Cl("x")O("y") is a yellow coloured gas w...

`Cl_("x")O_("y")` is a yellow coloured gas which condenses to a deep red liquid.It is a powerful oxidising & chlorinating agent,What is the sum of `"x"` and `"y"`?

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