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Amphoteric oxide `(X) + 3C+ Cl_(2) to` Poisonous gas + anhydrous chloride `(Y)` Hydrated chloride `overset(Delta)to Z`
Element forming 'Y' other than 'CI' reacts with concentrated HCI but leads to passivation with conc. `HNO_(3)`.
Select the correct option.

A

`X=Z` and `Y` on reacting with `LiH` forms strong oxidising agent

B

`X=Z` and `Y` on reacting with `LiH` forms strong reducing agent

C

`X!=Z `and `Y` is used as a catalyst in Friedel crafts reaction

D

`X!=Z` and `Y` on reacting with `LiH` forms strong oxidising agent

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