Science, asked by UMANG75878, 1 year ago

chlorine reacts with saturated hydrocarbons at room temperature in the presence of what​

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Answered by AnaNaqvi
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Answer:

Chlorine reacts with saturated hydrocarbons at room temperature in the presence of catalysts like nickel, palladium, or platinum.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :

Chlorine shows photochemical substitution reactions with saturated hydrocarbons that occurs in the presence of light.

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