If chlorine gas is bubbled into water and then this yellowish-green coloured solution is exposed to bright sunlight for a while
the solution will give out chlorine gas and hydrogen chloride gas
the solution will produce chlorine gas and oxygen
the solution will give out solution will producing hypochloric acid
the solution is decomposed giving out oxygen, hydrogen and chlorine
the solution will give out oxygen gas leaving behind aqueous hydrochloric acid
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When chlorine water is exposed to sunlight, chlorine reacts with water to form hypochlorous acid (HClO) and further, hypochlorous acid breaks down into hydrochloric acid and oxygen gas. So, we get oxygen gas and hydrochloric acid as products.

D) is the answer not E) hypochlorous acid is formed when Chlorine is dubbed into water, it releases its oxygen when exposed to bright sunlight.
Cl2 + H2O--- HCL + HOCL
2HOCL--------------2HCL+ O2

