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What are the three products of 'Chlor-alkali process' ? Write one commercially or industrially important material each that can be prepared from eah of these products ?

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The three products of chlor-alkali process are, hydrogen `(H_(2)),` chlorine `(Cl_(2))` and sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
Hydrogen is used in the manufacture of ammonia.
hlorine finds application in the manufacture of bleaching powder.
Sodium hydroxide is used in the manufacture of soap.
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