During the free radical halogenation of 3-ethylhexane, many different hydrogens are removed from the alkane to produced alkyl radicals during the step two of propagation. Which type of carbon radical produced will be the most stable? Primary Tertiary Secondary Quaternary

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QUESTION 28
During the free radical halogenation of 3-ethylhexane, many different hydrogens are removed from the alkane to produced alkyl radicals during the
step two of propagation. Which type of carbon radical produced will be the most stable?
Primary
Tertiary
Secondary
Quaternary
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 28 During the free radical halogenation of 3-ethylhexane, many different hydrogens are removed from the alkane to produced alkyl radicals during the step two of propagation. Which type of carbon radical produced will be the most stable? Primary Tertiary Secondary Quaternary
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