When Cl 2 gas reacts with hot and concentrated sodium hydroxide solution, the oxidation…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — p-Block Elements
When Cl2 gas reacts with hot and concentrated sodium hydroxide solution, the oxidation number of chlorine changes from
- zero to +1 and zero to –5
- zero to –1 and zero to +5
- zero to –1 and zero to +3
- zero to +1 and zero to –3
Answer
(B) zero to –1 and zero to +5
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