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The sum of the oxidation states of all the carbon atoms present in the compound `C_(6)H_(5)CHO` is :

A

sp and `sp^(2)` hybridised

B

`sp^(2)` hybridised

C

sp hybridised

D

`sp, sp^(2)` and `sp^(3)` hybridised

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