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Increasing Polarity

Which order is correct for increasing polarity, if

A = S-Cl
B = Si-Cl
C = P-Cl
D = Si-Si


A. A>B>C>D
B. C>D>A>B
C. C>A>D>B
D. D>C>B>A
E. D>A>C>B

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