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explain the free radical mechanism of halogenation of alkane​

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Free radical halogenation is a reaction that substitutes a chlorine or a bromine for a hydrogen on an alkane. ... The reaction begins with an initiation step, which is the separation of the halogen (X2) into two radicals (atoms with a single unpaired electron) by the addition of uv light.

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free radical mechanism of halogenation of alkane

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