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State,with equation, what happens when `Cl_(2)` reacts with cold NaOH solution.

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The following disproportionation reaction in which chlorine is simultaneously oxidised to hypochlorite ion `(OCI^(-))` and reduced to chloride ion `(CI^(-))` occurs.
`overset(0)(C)l_(2)+2NaOHoverset("cold")toNaoverset(-1)(C)l+NaOoverset(+1)(Cl)+H_(2)O`
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