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State two differences between the reactions of alkene and alkane with chlorine. Please help thanks. Must be with chlorine.

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Answered by Mehak0909
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In the presence of light, or at high temperatures, alkanes react with halogens to form alkyl halides. Reaction with chlorine gives an alkyl chloride. Reaction with bromine gives an alkyl bromide. Unsaturated hydrocarbons such as alkenes and alkynes are much more reactive than the parent alkanes.

Answered by komal1499
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the absence of a spark or a high-intensity light source, alkanes are generally inert to chemical reactions. However, anyone who has used a match to light a gas burner, or dropped a match onto charcoal coated with lighter fluid, should recognize that alkanes burst into flame in the presence of a spark. It doesn't matter whether the starting material is the methane found in natural gas,

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