5. What happens when hydrogen reacts with chlorine
in direct sunlight?
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In direct sunlight, the formed product hydrogen chloride gets protonated which results in an explosion. This reaction is a free radical substitution reaction in which the chlorine radical reacts with hydrogen radical to form hydrogen chloride.
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