Chemistry, asked by kiwikiwi498, 11 months ago

What happens when methane reacts with chlorine?????​

Answers

Answered by sneha200559
0

Answer:

When a mixture of methane and chlorine is exposed to ultraviolet light - typically sunlight - a substitution reaction occurs and the organic product is chloromethane. ... If you use enough chlorine you will eventually get CCl4, but any other proportions will always lead to a mixture of products.

Answered by sasankbvmsmart
2

Answer:

IT CHANGES TO CH3CL or CH2CL2 or CHCL3 or CCL4 in presence of UV radiation and products depends On supply of chlorine

Similar questions