H 3 C − C H = C H 2 + H C l—————–> in the presence of peroxide the intermediate of reaction is
Ch3-c+h—-Ch3 Because peroxide will work in the presence of HBr not in the presence of HCl.
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Ch3-c+h—-Ch3 Because peroxide will work in the presence of HBr not in the presence of HCl.
Because the reaction follows SN1 mechanism and hence the halide formed is stable when it is of a larger size and size increases down the group. HI>HCL>HBr
i) H2 + Cl2 ——> 2Hcl ii) BaCl2 + NaSo4——->BaSo4 +2NaCl iii) Zn + CuSo4——-> ZnSo4 + Cu Vi) 2Kclo3I2——->2KIO3 + Cl2 Answer BaCl2 + NaSo4——->BaSo4 +2NaCl Explanation H2 + Cl2 → 2HCl is an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction. Oxidation: Hydrogen atoms in H2 lose electrons and become oxidized to H+ Reduction: Chlorine atoms in Cl2 … Read more