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Why is it that the homolytic cleavage of a allylic hydrogen happens more easily than that of a tertiary hydrogen? Use the given dissociation energies of tertiary and allylic C-H bond.

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Answered by annutripathi
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Why is it that the homolytic cleavage of a allylic hydrogen happens more easily than that of a tertiary hydrogen? Use the given dissociation energies of tertiary and allylic C-H bond.

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Bond dissociation energy of F2​ is lesser than Cl2​.

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Explanation:                        Bond dissociation energy of F2​ is lesser than Cl2​.

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