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What happen when `Cl_(2)` is passed through a hot concentrated solution of a base like `Ba(OH)_(2)`?

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Barium chloride, `BaCl_(2)` and barium chlorate, `Ba(CIO_(3))_(2)` are formed as follows:
`6 Ba(OH)_(2)("conc.")+6CI_(2)overset("Hot")to 5BaCl_(2)+Ba(CIO_(3))_(2)+6H_(2)O`
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