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Correct trends from `ClO^(-)` to `ClO_4^-` are
A) Oxidation ability decreases
B) Number of delocalised electrons increases
C) Number of lone electron pairs on chlorine decreases
D) O- Cl bond length decreases

A

A,B,C only

B

B,C,D only

C

A,C,D only

D

A,B,C and D

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