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Why iodine is not used in halogenation?

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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We shall confine our attention to chlorine and bromine, since fluorine is so explosively reactive it is difficult to control, and iodine is generally unreactive. Chlorinations and brominations are normally exothermic. Energy input in the form of heat or light is necessary to initiate these halogenations.

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