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The reaction of chlorine with methane is a ----- reaction which involves ---- fission of the C-H bond.​

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Answered by sunil2013sonkar
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When a mixture of methane and chlorine is exposed to ultraviolet light - typically sunlight - a substitution reaction occurs and the organic product is chloromethane. However, the reaction doesn't stop there, and all the hydrogens in the methane can in turn be replaced by chlorine atoms.

Answered by medhagarg46
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when methane CH3 and chlorine will react it forms ch3cl. and fission will occur as the carbon of cl and hydrogen of CH3 will held together to form a fission between them.

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