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How alkanes react with halogens?

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Answered by Anonymous
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⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀ \huge{\tt{\red{❥}\green{A}\purple{N}\pink{S}\blue{W}\orange{E}\red{R}}}Alkanes undergo a substitution reaction with halogens in the presence of light. For instance, in ultraviolet light , methane reacts with halogen molecules such as chlorine and bromine. This reaction is a substitution reaction because one of the hydrogen atoms from the methane is replaced by a bromine atom.

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Reaction of Alkanes with Halogens Alkanes: A homologous series of hydrocarbon compounds with only single carbon bonds that has the general formula C n H 2n+2 Substitution reaction of alkanes with halogens: In a substitution reaction, one atom is swapped with another atom.

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