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how the chlorine reacts with methane ​

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Answered by tushar2036
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Explanation:

When methane reacts with chlorine in presence of sunlight, it undergoes chlorination to form methyl chloride. This reaction go on further to produce polyhalogen derivative of alkane until all the hydrogen atom on methane is replaced by the corresponding number of the chlorine atom

Answered by nitichauhan2007
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When methane reacts with chlorine in presence of sunlight, it undergoes chlorination to form methyl chloride.

This reaction go on further to produce polyhalogen derivative of alkane until all the hydrogen atom on methane is replaced by the corresponding number of the chlorine atom.

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