Radical chlorination is 5 times more selective for a tertiary carbon than it is for a primary carbon. Using this information and the starting materials given below, what percentage of the monochlorinated product will have substitution at a primary carbon? A 150 CI-CI
Radical chlorination is 5 times more selective for a tertiary carbon than it is for a primary carbon. Using this information and the starting materials given below, what percentage of the monochlorinated product will have substitution at a primary carbon? A 150 CI-CI
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![Radical chlorination is 5 times more selective for a
tertiary carbon than it is for a primary carbon. Using this
information and the starting materials given below, what
percentage of the monochlorinated product will have
substitution at a primary carbon?
OA. 45%
O B.29%
O C. 71%
D. 55%
CI-CI](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc153b707-61be-4bec-b526-6ff73eafee5e%2Fe4748f58-7717-4cad-b993-ecd89149d5ce%2Fxgrvdm_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Radical chlorination is 5 times more selective for a
tertiary carbon than it is for a primary carbon. Using this
information and the starting materials given below, what
percentage of the monochlorinated product will have
substitution at a primary carbon?
OA. 45%
O B.29%
O C. 71%
D. 55%
CI-CI
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