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what is monochlorination??​

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Answered by DevMehta19921989
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chlorination with one chlorine atom

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Answered by Ankitpurohit
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Monochlorination of an alkane involves substituting one of the hydrogens in the alkane with a chlorine atom. ... Theses conditions cause the chlorine molecule to split into chlorine free radicals. Monochlorination is typically, not hydrogen selective like other reactions in orgo.

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