The reaction of Cl2 gas with cold dilute and hot concentrated NaOH in water give sodium salt of two (different) oxoacids of chlorine P and Q respectively. The Cl2 gas reacts with SO2 gas, in presence of charcoal to give a product R. R reacts with white phosphorous to give a compound S. On hydrolysis, S gives as oxoacid of phosphorous T.
P and Q, respectively, are the sodium salts of: