Why carbon does not react with halogen directly????
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the carbon-hydrogen bonds make alkane molecules neither acidic nor basic because the electronegativity of both elements is very similar. ... However, under proper conditions, alkanes can react with halogens and oxygen
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First carbon-carbon and carbon hydrogen are single bonds are very strong due to good orbital overlap. Likewise, a lack of nonbonded electron pairs of either the carbon or hydrogen atoms makes Alkens poor bases. However, under proper condition Alkens can react with halogen and oxygen.
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