ORGANIC CHEM W/BIOLOGICAL TOP. ACCESS
ORGANIC CHEM W/BIOLOGICAL TOP. ACCESS
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Chapter 13.8, Problem 14P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation: The monochlorination product formed when given compound is heated with Cl2 is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Halogens react with alkanes in the presence of heat or light to form alkyl halides. This is known as halogenation reaction. This is a free radical substitution reaction. In this reaction, the halogen substitutes the hydrogen atom from CH sigma bond of the alkane.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation: The monochlorination product formed when given compound is heated with Cl2 is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Halogens react with alkanes in the presence of heat or light to form alkyl halides. This is known as halogenation reaction. This is a free radical substitution reaction. In this reaction, the halogen substitutes the hydrogen atom from CH sigma bond of the alkane.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation: The monochlorination product formed when given compound is heated with Cl2 is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Halogens react with alkanes in the presence of heat or light to form alkyl halides. This is known as halogenation reaction. This is a free radical substitution reaction. In this reaction, the halogen substitutes the hydrogen atom from CH sigma bond of the alkane.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation: The monochlorination product formed when given compound is heated with Cl2 is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: Halogens react with alkanes in presence of heat or light to form alkyl halides. This is known as halogenation reaction. This is a free radical substitution reaction. In this the halogen substitutes the hydrogen atom from CH sigma bond of the alkane.

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