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What is halogenation of methane?

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Answered by ashokyaduvanshi997
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The halogenation of methane is a gas-phase reaction with a homolytic bond breakage. Therefore, the activation energy of the halogenation is equivalent to the association energy of the respective halogen. The kinetics of methane halogenation can easily be described, as the association energies of all halogens are known.

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Answered by Richa163
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The halogenation of methane is a gas-phase reaction with a homolytic bond breakage. Therefore, the activation energy of the halogenation is equivalent to the association energy of the respective
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