Chemistry, asked by sarmestha11511, 3 months ago

chlorination of methane gives
a- CCI3
b- CCL4
c- CCI2
d- CCI 5

Answers

Answered by aditya400554
1

Answer:

answer is b as we know methane ch4 so hydrogen will replace by chlorine

Answered by misterfantastic941
0

Answer:

CH3Cl

Explanation:

When methane (CH4) and chlorine (Cl2) are mixed together in the absence of light at room temperature nothing happens. However, if the conditions are changed, so that either the reaction is taking place at high temperatures (denoted by Δ) or there is ultra violet irradiation, a product is formed, chloromethane (CH3Cl).

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