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Polymerization is the process of binding a number of molecules which contain a small number of Carbon atoms (Monomer) to form one molecule of a large number of Carbon atoms (Polymer).

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Is chloroethene a alkane?

No, chloroethene is not an alkane. It is a type of unsaturated hydrocarbon known as a vinyl chloride, which contains a double bond between two carbon atoms. Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons with single bonds between carbon atoms.


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Chloroethene, also known as vinyl chloride, has a molecular formula of C2H3Cl. Its structure consists of a vinyl group (C=C) with a chlorine atom attached to one of the carbons in the double bond. This structure gives chloroethene its characteristic reactivity and properties.


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In reaction of hydrogen bromide with chloroethene will the product be 1-bromo-2-chloroethene 1-bromo-1-chloroethene or both?

The answer will be 1-Bromo-1-chloroethane because it is an addition reaction, which makes alkenes into alkanes and also due to Markovnikov's rule, the protonation by the hydrohalogen happens at the carbon that possesses the greater number of hydrogens. Since the first carbon has 2 hydrogens and the 2nd carbon has one, the product will be 1-bromo-1-chloroethane.


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Why C-Cl bond length is greater in Chloroethene than in Chloroethane?

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