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Question: Chlorination of alkanes is an example of ----- reaction. A. Radical B. Free radical C. Elimina...
Chlorination of alkanes is an example of ----- reaction.
A. Radical
B. Free radical
C. Elimination
D. None of these
Explanation
Solution
Chlorination of alkanes means addition of chlorine to alkanes. It is also called halogenation. Generally halogenation occurs in the presence of heat or sunlight. Halogenation is an example of substitution reaction.
Complete answer:
- Chlorination of alkanes takes place in presence of heat or sunlight.
- Before chlorine is going to react with alkane’s chlorine first undergoes hemolysis and forms chlorine free radicals.
- The formed chlorine free radicals react with alkanes and replace the hydrogen present in it.
- The chemical reaction of chlorination of methane is as follows.