(a)
Interpretation: Using the data, the ratio of 1° to 2° dichlorobutanes obtained from monochlorination of 1-chlorobutane needs to be calculated.
Concept Introduction: A hydrogen that is bonded to the primary carbon is called a 1o hydrogen and the hydrogen that is bonded to the secondary carbon is called a 2o hydrogen.
(b)
Interpretation: The reason for the ratio, derived from monochlorination of 1-chlorobutane not according to the previous problem needs to be explained.
Concept Introduction: When a chemical compound reacts with other compounds, its relative activity is defined as relative reactivity.

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