H₂C-CH₂ H c=c H + Cl₂

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Predict the product of the reaction. Draw all hydrogen atoms.

**Chemical Reaction:**

The reactants are shown as follows:
- A hydrocarbon chain with the structural formula:
  \[
  \text{H}_3\text{C} - \text{CH}_2 - \text{C} = \text{C} - \text{H} + \text{Cl}_2 
  \]
  This is a compound with a double bond between the third and fourth carbon atoms.

**Tool Interface:**

- The interface includes options to select, draw, and erase. 
- Elements available for drawing are represented by the buttons labeled with respective symbols: \( \text{C} \) for Carbon, \( \text{Cl} \) for Chlorine, and \( \text{H} \) for Hydrogen.
- The left side features drawing tools to depict single, double, and triple bonds.
- Additional controls are available for rotating and zooming in the diagram.

**Objective:**

The goal is to determine the structure of the product formed when the given hydrocarbon reacts with chlorine (\( \text{Cl}_2 \)). This is likely an addition reaction where the chlorine atoms will add across the double bond.
Transcribed Image Text:Predict the product of the reaction. Draw all hydrogen atoms. **Chemical Reaction:** The reactants are shown as follows: - A hydrocarbon chain with the structural formula: \[ \text{H}_3\text{C} - \text{CH}_2 - \text{C} = \text{C} - \text{H} + \text{Cl}_2 \] This is a compound with a double bond between the third and fourth carbon atoms. **Tool Interface:** - The interface includes options to select, draw, and erase. - Elements available for drawing are represented by the buttons labeled with respective symbols: \( \text{C} \) for Carbon, \( \text{Cl} \) for Chlorine, and \( \text{H} \) for Hydrogen. - The left side features drawing tools to depict single, double, and triple bonds. - Additional controls are available for rotating and zooming in the diagram. **Objective:** The goal is to determine the structure of the product formed when the given hydrocarbon reacts with chlorine (\( \text{Cl}_2 \)). This is likely an addition reaction where the chlorine atoms will add across the double bond.
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Given is chlorination reaction.

In this reaction,  alkene reareacts with Cl2 to form 1,2-dichloro alkane.


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