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Is halogenation a substitution?

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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Halogenation is a substitution reaction, where halogen replaces one or more hydrogens of hydrocarbon. Chlorine free radical make 1∘,2∘,3∘ radicals with almost equal ease, whereas bromine free radicals have a clear preference for the formation of tertiary free radicals.

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Answered by DakshRaj1234
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Halogenation is a substitution reaction, where halogen replaces one or more hydrogens of hydrocarbon. Chlorine free radical make 1°,2°,3° radicals with almost equal ease, whereas bromine free radicals have a clear preference for the formation of tertiary free radicals.

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