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5. Halogenation of Methane is,
(1 Point)
Electrophilic substitution reaction
O Nucleophilic substitution reaction
O
Free radical substitution reaction
Nucleophilic addition reaction​

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Answered by sandamalbs16129
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Answer:

Electrophilic substitution reaction

Explanation:

Alkane halogenation is an example of a substitution reaction, a type of reaction that often occurs in organic chemistry.

 This type of reaction is a halogenation and an electrophilic substitution.

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