CH2Cl2 would not any effect in the overall reaction concept, CH2Cl2 would simply act like CCl4 in similar reactions;
the answer for this question would be
Br
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Br
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∙ 9y agoCH3CH2CH3 + Cl2 ==> CH3CH2CH2Cl (40%) + CH3CH(Cl)CH3(60%)
the secondary radical is formed preferentially (at a faster rate)
CH3CH2CH3 ==> H• + CH3CH2CH2• ΔH°=98 kcal/mol
CH3CH2CH3 ==> H• + (CH3)2CH• ΔH°=95 kcal/mol
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∙ 8y agoThis compound is chlorobutene - C4H7Cl.
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∙ 8y agoThis is 2-chloro-butene.
Cl2 is a molecule formed of 2 atoms of Chlorine.
It is covalent bond. Cl2 is formed by the sharing of electrons with each other.
The bond formed by chlorine is a single bond- e.g. in Cl2, in HCl
The chlorine molecule is formed by two chlorine atoms. Any compound which is formed by the same non metal element is expected to be covalent.
First, balance the equation:2Sb + 3Cl2 ==> 2SbCl3 Next, figure out which reactant is limiting: 4 mol Sb/2 = 2 4.43 mol Cl2/3 = 1.48 => Cl2 is LIMITING Finally, calculate moles of SbCl3 produced from 1.48 moles Cl2: 1.48 moles Cl2 x 2 moles SbCl3/3 moles Cl2 = 0.987 moles SbCl3 formed
CH3CH2CH3 + Br2 = CH3CHBrCH3 + HBr The major product formed from the reaction is 2-bromopropane. It is a free radical bromination reaction. It is called a substitution reaction because you are substituting a H an atom for a Br atom and making HBr.
Cl2 is a molecule formed of 2 atoms of Chlorine.
Is formed from reaction below: Cl2 + H2O ----> HClO + HCL Where HClO is chlorine water and the other product is hydrochloric acid.
2 Na + Cl2 = 2 NaClNaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
I is replaced by Cl.So KCl and I2 is formed.
It is covalent bond. Cl2 is formed by the sharing of electrons with each other.
No this species is propane and it is non-polar.
NaCl is an ionic solid with a high boiling point. Cl2 is held together by weak dispersion forces and is a gas at room temperature. That means Cl2 has already boiled and formed a gas at a temperature lower than room temperature.
The bond formed by chlorine is a single bond- e.g. in Cl2, in HCl
A covalent bond; chlorine is found as Cl2.
The chlorine molecule is formed by two chlorine atoms. Any compound which is formed by the same non metal element is expected to be covalent.
The reaction will proceed to the left. PCl5 will be formed. PCl3 will be consumed.