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What is the rxn when only X2 is given ? No sunlight or no halogen carrier? What kind of rxn is this? Que B
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¹¹⁷sos
¹¹⁷sos7mo ago
This is a radical based reaction High temperature gives energy that would have been provided by sunlight otherwise Cl will substitute H in allylic position
Real potato
Real potatoOP7mo ago
So it is same as free radical substitution rxn in presence of sunlight ? but 300K isnt a high temp ig
¹¹⁷sos
¹¹⁷sos7mo ago
Pretty much It's plenty high for substitution
Real potato
Real potatoOP7mo ago
Oh okay
Varun_Arora
Varun_Arora7mo ago
I think there's some problem here 300 K isn't at all a temperature high enough for substitution It's literally room temperature!
Real potato
Real potatoOP7mo ago
I got it checked by my teacher he said that there might be some printing mistake it should be 300 degree C
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
Chemistry LibreTexts
Reactions of Alkenes with Halogens
This page looks at the reaction of the carbon-carbon double bond in alkenes such as ethene with halogens such as chlorine, bromine and iodine. This is called halogenation. Reactions where the …
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
James Ashenhurst
Master Organic Chemistry
Halogenation of Alkenes and Halohydrin Formation
Halogenation of alkenes with Cl2 and Br2 goes through a halonium ion intermediate to give anti addition products. Halohydrins form in H2O.
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
Reaction mechanism through thr halonium ion. Anti addition
Lindane
Lindane7mo ago
ig additio of x2, ek cation hoga and one anion and anti addition hoga about double bond
Cakey Bot
Cakey Bot7mo ago
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Transcription requested by niggbig
Note that the solvent here has to be not water, if you put water it forms alcohol, that's important.
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
we good?
Real potato
Real potatoOP7mo ago
Yeah +solved @iTeachChem
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