Chemistry, asked by ggni1, 3 months ago

b) CH4+ Cl2
Light=___
+ HCI​

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Answered by aarya00745
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Answer:

ch3cl

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Answered by corpsecandy
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Answer:

CH_4 + Cl_2 {\overset{light}{\longrightarrow}} CH_3Cl + HCl

Explanation:

This reaction represents the chlorination of methane in ultraviolet light (typically sunlight).

Methane + Chlorine {\overset{light}{\longrightarrow}} Chloromethane + Hydrogen Chloride

It is a substitution reaction where one hydrogen atom in methane is replaced by one chlorine atom.

This reaction need not stop here and all hydrogen atoms can be replaced by chlorine atoms to give dichloromethane, trichloromethane and finally tetrachloromethane.

CH_3Cl + Cl_2 {\overset{light}{\longrightarrow}} CH_2Cl_2 + HCl

CH_2Cl2 + Cl_2 {\overset{light}{\longrightarrow}} CHCl_3 + HCl

CHCl_3 + Cl_2 {\overset{light}{\longrightarrow}} CCl_4 + HCl

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