Why does Halogenation increase the reactivity of alkanes?

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Why does Halogenation increase the
reactivity of alkanes?

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Amity 5 years 2021-07-29T06:38:05+00:00 1 Answers 15 views 0

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    2021-07-29T06:40:03+00:00

    Answer:        The chlorine radical is the most reactive of the among the given halogen molecules and it reacts easily with alkanes. In contrast, the iodine radical is the least reactive of the halogen radicals. In fact, it is so unreactive that it is unable to abstract a hydrogen atom from an alkane.

    So, (D) option is correct

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