Reaction of iso-propylbenzene with $O_2$ followed by treatment with $H_3O^{+}$ forms phenol and a by-product $P$. Reaction of $P$ with $3$ equivalents of $Cl_2$ gives compound $Q$. Treatment of $Q$ with $Ca(OH)_2$ produces compound $R$ and calcium salt $S$. The correct statement(s) regarding $P, Q, R$ and $S$ is(are):
$(A)$ Reaction of $P$ with $R$ in the presence of $KOH$ gives chloritone.
$(B)$ Reaction of $R$ with $O_2$ in the presence of light gives phosgene gas.
$(C)$ $Q$ reacts with aqueous $NaOH$ to produce $Cl_3CCH_2OH$ and $Cl_3CCOONa$.
$(D)$ $S$ on heating gives $P$.

  • A
    $A, B, D$
  • B
    $A, B, C$
  • C
    $A, B$
  • D
    $A, C$

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