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What will produce if CH4 and Cl2 reacts?​

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Answered by XxPsychoticAngelxX
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. CH4+Cl2→CCl4+HCl. When methane reacts with chlorine in presence of diffused sunlight to produce compounds containing chlorine then this reaction is called chlorination of methane.

Answered by navanithishere
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Answer:

The reaction of CH_{4} and Cl_{2} will produce CH_{3} Cl and HCl

Explanation:

The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of CH_{4} and Cl_{2} is

CH_{4} + Cl_{2}   →   CH_{3} Cl  +  HCl

Here methane and chlorine react in the presence of sunlight to form chloromethane and hydrogen chloride.

When methane reacts with chlorine, a substitution reaction occurs, producing chloromethane as the organic product. We can obtain chloromethane, dichloromethane, trichloromethane, or tetrachloromethane as a result of this.

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