Why is reaction between methane and chlorine in the presence of sunlight considered as a substitution reaction?
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What is the reaction between methane and chlorine in the presence of sunlight?
If a mixture of methane and chlorine is exposed to a flame, it explodes - producing carbon and hydrogen chloride. ... One of the hydrogen atoms in the methane has been replaced by a chlorine atom, so this is a substitution reaction.
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