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Formation of chloroform from methane and chlorine is an example of:

A Addition

B Dehydration

C Substitution

D Elimination.​

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Answered by Pulastya09
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Answer:

C substitution reaction is the answer for the above question

Answered by lublana
1

C.Substitution

Explanation:

1:Addition reaction:It is that reaction in which one molecule combine with other and form single molecule in the  product.

2. Loss of water: The loss of water may occur due to dehydration from the reacting molecule or ion.That reaction in which loss of water occur is called dehydration .

3.Substitution reaction: It is that reaction in which exchange of elements of reactant takes place .

4.Elimination reaction: It is that reaction in which a reactant broken up into two products.

Formation of chloroform from methane and chlorine is an example of substitution because it involves exchange of elements of reactant .

CH_4+Cl_2\rightarrow CHCl_3+HCl

CH_3Cl+Cl_2 \rightarrow CH_2Cl_2+HCl

CH_2Cl_2+Cl_2\rightarrow CHCl_3(Chloroform)+HCl

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