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If chlorine gas is passed through hot and conc. aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, the products formed have chlorine in different oxidation states. These oxidation states are indicated as:

A

`-1` and +5

B

`-1` and +3

C

`-1` and +1

D

`+1` and +5

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