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Explain the mechanism of chlorination of methane?​

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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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The organic product is chloromethane. One of the hydrogen atoms in the methane has been replaced by a chlorine atom, so this is a substitution reaction. However, the reaction does not stop there, and all the hydrogens in the methane can in turn be replaced by chlorine atoms.

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