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state the term for the reaction in which the hydrogen of an alkane is replaced by chlorine​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The reaction in which the hydrogen of an alkane is replaced by a halogen is called as Substitution reaction. For example, when methane reacts with chlorine gas in the presence of sunlight, it produces Chloromethane with hydrochloric acid.

Answered by AkashMathematics
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The reaction in which the hydrogen of an alkane is replaced by a halogen is called as Substitution reaction. For example, when methane reacts with chlorine gas in the presence of sunlight, it produces Chloromethane with hydrochloric acid.

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