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substitution reaction in alkene

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Answered by ahamedraiyan2005
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Generally, at room temperature, chlorine and bromine are added to the double bonds of alkenes. ... The allylic substitution is carried out at a high temperature in the gas phase. Under these reaction conditions, the chlorine molecule is homolytically cleaved by thermal energy into two chlorine radicals.

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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at room temperature, chlorine and bromine are added to the double bonds of alkenes. ... The allylic substitution is carried out at a high temperature in the gas phase. Under these reaction conditions, the chlorine molecule is homolytically cleaved by thermal energy into two chlorine radicals

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