EP ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -MOD.MASTERING 18W
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Chapter 4.12, Problem 4.17P
- a. Using me BDEs in Table4-2 (page 167 ), compute The value of ∆H° for each step in the iodination of methane.
- b. Compute the overall value of ∆H° for lodination.
- c. Suggest two reasons why iodine does not react well with methane.
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