A reaction where hydrogen of an alkane is replaced by a halogen
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The reaction in which the hydrogen of an alkane is replaced by a halogen is called as Substitution reaction.
For example, when methane reacts with chlorine gas in the presence of sunlight, it produces Chloromethane with hydrochloric acid.
The equation for the reaction is in the above attachment.
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Your answer is:
The reaction in which the hydrogen of an alkane is replaced by a halogen is called as Substitution reaction.
For example, when methane reacts with chlorine gas in the presence of sunlight, it produces Chloromethane with hydrochloric acid.
The equation for the reaction is in the above attachment.
Hope it helps you!!
Cheers ☺☺
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The reaction is called as Substitution reaction where the hydrogen is replaced by a Halogen....✌✌
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