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(a)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Introduction:
The reactions in which alkane is reacted with halogen, like Cl2 or Br2 is known as halogenation reaction which results in the formation of alkyl halide and hydrogen halide. The important condition for this reaction to occur is heat or exposure to light.
(b)
Interpretation:
The alkane needed as a starting material should be determined which forms following alkyl halides:
Concept Introduction:
The reactions in which alkane is reacted with halogen, like Cl2 or Br2 is known as halogenation reaction which results in the formation of alkyl halide and hydrogen halide. The important condition for this reaction to occur is heat or exposure to light.
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