Chemistry, asked by armanhawaldar50, 5 hours ago

how do you account for the formation of ethane during chlorination of ethane.​

Answers

Answered by shivudhanu58
0

Explanation:

During chlorination of methane, ethane is formed due to side reaction in termination step by the combination of two methyl free radicals.

B) Ethane: (2) Wurtz reaction of methyl iodide

A) Methane: (1) Sabatier - Senderens reaction of propylene

List -I (Products): List -II; (Reactants-Reaction)

C) Propane: (3) Decarboxylation of sodium

Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

During chlorination of methane, ethane is formed due to side reaction in termination step by the combination of two methyl free radicals.

A) Methane: (1) Sabatier - Senderens reaction of propylene

B) Ethane: (2) Wurtz reaction of methyl iodide

List -I (Products): List -II; (Reactants-Reaction)

C) Propane: (3) Decarboxylation of sodium acetate

Similar questions