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why free radical halogenation of I2 is not possible​

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Answered by antarasantra955
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Free-radical iodination is usually not possible because iodine is too unreactive to form a radical....

Iodine is the least reactive halogen and is reluctant to react with most organic compounds. The addition of iodine to alkenes is the basis of the analytical method called the iodine number, a measure of the degree of unsaturation for fats.

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