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Mechanism of halogenations of alkanes​

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The reaction of a halogen with an alkane in the presence of ultraviolet (UV) light or heat leads to the formation of a haloalkane (alkyl halide). ... The mechanism of the reaction explains this phenomenon. Halogenation mechanism. In the methane molecule, the carbon‐hydrogen bonds are low‐polarity covalent bonds.

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The reaction of a halogen with an alkane in the presence of ultraviolet (UV) light or heat leads to the formation of a haloalkane (alkyl halide). ... The mechanism of the reaction explains this phenomenon. Halogenation mechanism. In the methane molecule, the carbon‐hydrogen bonds are low‐polarity covale…

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