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Example of Neutral radical​

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The chlorine molecule Cl2 undergoes homolysis in ultraviolet light to form two Cl. radicals. These are electrically neutral and highly reactive. ... The reason for this is that the brown-orange bromine dissolved in water undergoes homolysis and reacts with alkenes. This is an example of an addition reaction.

Answered by Anonymous
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The chlorine molecule Cl2 undergoes homolysis in ultraviolet light to form two Cl. radicals. These are electrically neutral and highly reactive. ... The reason for this is that the brown-orange bromine dissolved in water undergoes homolysis and reacts with alkenes. This is an example of an addition reaction.

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