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how many monochlorination products are possible for 2-methylpropane​

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Answered by PriyanshuAgarwal2007
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I think 2 is the correct answer

Answered by Nitinsingh192
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Because of the great reactivity of the chlorine radical, abstractions of primary, secondary, and tertiary hydrogen atoms are all exothermic. Therefore, the stability of the product radical has less influence on the activation energy of the reaction. Thus, according to the Hammond postulate, the transition state is more reactant-like.

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