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When Cl^(-) ions are converted to Cl(2),...

When `Cl^(-)` ions are converted to `Cl_(2)`, the oxidation number of chlorine changes from

A

`-1` to 0

B

`-1` to +1

C

`-1` to +2

D

`-2` to 0

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