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Consider the following reaction
`6NaOH_(("Hot. Conc.")) + 3Cl_2 to 5NaCl + A + 3H_2O`. What is the oxidation number of chlorine in "A"? 

A

`+5`

B

`-1`

C

`+3`

D

`+1`

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