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halogenation of alkanes in the presence of tetraethyl lead or peroxide proceed at lower temperature explain

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Answer: Halogenation is the replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms in an ... In gas phase chlorinations the presence of oxygen (a radical trap) inhibits the reaction. ... the initiating step is the homolytic cleavage of this bond by heat or light, ... Bromination of alkanes occurs by a similar mechanism, but is slower

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Halogenation is the replacement of

Halogenation is the replacement ofone or more hydrogen atoms in an... In

Halogenation is the replacement ofone or more hydrogen atoms in an... Ingas phase chlorinations the presence

Halogenation is the replacement ofone or more hydrogen atoms in an... Ingas phase chlorinations the presenceof oxygen (a radical trap) inhibits the

Halogenation is the replacement ofone or more hydrogen atoms in an... Ingas phase chlorinations the presenceof oxygen (a radical trap) inhibits thereaction... the initiating step is the

Halogenation is the replacement ofone or more hydrogen atoms in an... Ingas phase chlorinations the presenceof oxygen (a radical trap) inhibits thereaction... the initiating step is thehomolytic cleavage of this bond by heat

Halogenation is the replacement ofone or more hydrogen atoms in an... Ingas phase chlorinations the presenceof oxygen (a radical trap) inhibits thereaction... the initiating step is thehomolytic cleavage of this bond by heator light, .. Bromination of alkanes occurs

Halogenation is the replacement ofone or more hydrogen atoms in an... Ingas phase chlorinations the presenceof oxygen (a radical trap) inhibits thereaction... the initiating step is thehomolytic cleavage of this bond by heator light, .. Bromination of alkanes occursby a similar mechanism, but is slower

Halogenation is the replacement ofone or more hydrogen atoms in an... Ingas phase chlorinations the presenceof oxygen (a radical trap) inhibits thereaction... the initiating step is thehomolytic cleavage of this bond by heator light, .. Bromination of alkanes occursby a similar mechanism, but is slowerANSWER..!!

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