what's happen when Methane react with chloride presence of diffusion light and which is the product is formed?
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What is the reaction between methane and chlorine in the presence of sunlight?
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Neng Gita
Answered Apr 29, 2018
CH4 +CL2=CH3+HCL
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Akshat Sharma, studies at City Montessori School, Aliganj, Lucknow (2021)
Answered Oct 21, 2018
CH4 + CL2 = CH3Cl(Mono-Chloro-Methane) + HCl.
The above reaction is an example of Chlorination. Chlorination is the substitution of hydrogen atoms by chlorine atom.
The conditions used in the above process is U.V.light or diffused sunlight or 400℃.
The reactions if the reaction is continued :
CH3Cl + Cl2 = CH2Cl2 + HCl.
CH2CL2 + Cl2 = CHCl3 + HCl.
CHCl3 + Cl2 = CCl4 + HCl.
The conditions for the reaction is same as the one in the start. By these reaction we get the product as covalent compound Carbon-tetra chloride.
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CH4 +CL2=CH3+HCL
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Akshat Sharma, studies at City Montessori School, Aliganj, Lucknow (2021)
Answered Oct 21, 2018
CH4 + CL2 = CH3Cl(Mono-Chloro-Methane) + HCl.
The above reaction is an example of Chlorination. Chlorination is the substitution of hydrogen atoms by chlorine atom.
The conditions used in the above process is U.V.light or diffused sunlight or 400℃.
The reactions if the reaction is continued :
CH3Cl + Cl2 = CH2Cl2 + HCl.
CH2CL2 + Cl2 = CHCl3 + HCl.
CHCl3 + Cl2 = CCl4 + HCl.
The conditions for the reaction is same as the one in the start. By these reaction we get the product as covalent compound Carbon-tetra chloride.
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CH4 + CL2 = CH3Cl(Mono-Chloro-Methane) + HCl.
The above reaction is an example of chlorination. Chlorination is the substitution of hydrogen atoms by chlorine atom.
The conditions used in the above process is U.V.light or diffused sunlight or 400℃.
The reactions if the reaction is continued :
CH3Cl + Cl2 = CH2Cl2 + HCl.
CH2CL2 + Cl2 = CHCl3 + HCl.
CHCl3 + Cl2 = CCl4 + HCl.
The conditions for the reaction is same as the one in the start. By these reaction we get the product as covalent compound Carbon-tetra chloride.
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The above reaction is an example of chlorination. Chlorination is the substitution of hydrogen atoms by chlorine atom.
The conditions used in the above process is U.V.light or diffused sunlight or 400℃.
The reactions if the reaction is continued :
CH3Cl + Cl2 = CH2Cl2 + HCl.
CH2CL2 + Cl2 = CHCl3 + HCl.
CHCl3 + Cl2 = CCl4 + HCl.
The conditions for the reaction is same as the one in the start. By these reaction we get the product as covalent compound Carbon-tetra chloride.
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