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Sulphur reacts with chlorine in 1:2 ratio and forms `X` Hydrolysis of `X` gives a sulphur compound `Y` What is the hybridisation state of central atom in the compound .

A

`sp^3`

B

`sp`

C

`sp^2`

D

`sp^3 d`

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