Free Radical Substitution

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Free Radical substitution- Short Description using Chlorine and methane
Irene Binil
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Free Radical Substitution In Organic Chemistry, Free radical substitution is a substitution reaction involving free radicals as a reactive intermediate. A free radical is created by homolysis
Intiation Cl2 ------> 2Cl'
Propagation-1 Cl' + CH4 ------> HCl + 'CH3
Propagation-2 'CH3 + Cl2 -----> CH3Cl + Cl'
Termination 'Cl + 'Cl -----> Cl2 'CH3 + 'CH3 ----> C2H6 'CH3 + 'Cl ----> CH3Cl
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