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what happens when bromo Methane is reacted with Flouromethane​

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

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Answered by ANSU007
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Answer: When a mixture of methane and bromine is exposed to ultraviolet light - typically sunlight - a substitution reaction occurs and the organic product is bromomethane.

CH4  +  Br2CH3Br  +  HBr

However, the reaction doesn't stop there, and all the hydrogens in the methane can in turn be replaced by bromine atoms. That means that you could get any of bromomethane, dibromomethane, tribromomethane or tetrabromomethane.

CH4  +  Br2CH3Br  +  HBr

CH3Br  +  Br2CH2Br2  +  HBr

CH2Br2  +  Br2CHBr3  +  HBr

CHBr3  +  Br2CBr4  +  HBr

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