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What happened when alkanes undergo halogenation

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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). An example is the chlorination of methane. Experiments have shown that when the alkane and halogen reactants are not exposed to UV light or heat, the reaction does not occur.

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