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Four `Cl_(2)` molecules undergo a loss and gain of `6 "mole" ` of electrons to form two oxidation states of `Cl` in a auto redox change. What are the `+ve` and `-ve` oxidation state of `Cl` in the change?

A

`Cl^(5+),Cl^(@)`

B

`Cl^(7+),Cl^(-)`

C

`Cl^(3+),Cl^(@)`

D

`Cl^(3),Cl^(-)`

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