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what is halogenation of alkane​

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Answered by hasini68
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halogenation is a replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms in an organic compound by a halogen

Answered by chhavisrivastava1105
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Halogenation of alkane is an example of Free radical substitution reaction. Halogenation of alkanes is carried out in the presence of photochemical conditions. Under photochemical conditions, the halogens will break homolytically and forms radical. The halogen radical will abstract hydrogen from alkanes.

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