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CH₃-CH₃ + C1₂ → CH₃-CH₂-C1 + HC1 : Identify the type of the reaction of carbon compounds

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Answered by tiwaavi
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Answer ⇒ The name of the Reaction is the Halogenation Reactions. Also, It can be the Substitution Reaction. 

Explanation ⇒ Halogenation reactions are those reactions in which the Halogens (such as the Chlorine, Florine, Iodine, Astatine, etc) reacts with the Organic compounds. 
Substitution reaction means the reaction in which the saturated hydrocarbons reacts with the other elements or compounds and the Functional groups in the reactions gets substituted. 


Now, Let us understand how the given reaction is the Halogenation reaction. 

Given reaction ⇒
  
 CH₃-CH₃ + Cl₂ → CH₃-CH₂-Cl + HCl

In this Reaction, Ethane (CH₃-CH₃) reacts with the Chlorine (Halogen) to forms the Ethyl Chloride and Hydrochloric acid. Since, Chlorine which is the halogen is taking part in the reaction thus the reaction is an example of the Halogenation reaction. 

Now, For the substitution reaction, 
     CH₃-CH₃ + Cl₂ → CH₃-CH₂-Cl + HCl
 
In thus reaction, One atom of the Chlorine has replaced one atom of the Hydrogen thus forming the compound called Ethyl Chloride and remaining atom of the hydrogen and the chlorine reacts to form the Hydrochloric acid. 

Thus, this Reaction is also an example of the Substitution reaction. 

Hope it helps.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The name of the Reaction is the Halogenation Reactions. Also, It can be the Substitution Reaction.

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