Can I obtain concentrated HCl from substitution reaction of saturated hydrocarbons
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Yes, if you react the unsaturated hydrocarbon with chlorine then hydrogen will be evolved which further reacts with some chlorine due to its high reactivity to form hydrogen chloride gas.
But this will not work when you are reacting chlorine with saturated hydrocarbon
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Addition reaction is a type of reaction in which two or more molecules combine with each other to form a single substance. ... Substitution reaction does not add any atom to the hydrocarbon because it takes place only in saturated hydrocarbons(containing only single bonds).
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