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13 September, 12:23

Free radical chlorination of ethane can produce higher halogenation products (dichlorinated, trichlorinated, etc ...) in addition to chloroethane. How could the production of higher halogenated products be minimized? Use an excess of chlorine Use an excess of ethane Use equimolar chlorine and ethane It is not possible to minimize the production of higher halogenated products

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  1. 13 September, 12:47
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    Answer:Use an excess of ethane

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    The halogenation of alkanes is a substitution reaction. All the hydrogen atoms in the alkanes could be potentially substituted. How ever the reaction can be controlled by using an excess of either the alkane or the halogen. If the aim (as it is in this question) is to minimize the yield of halogenated alkanes, an excess of the alkane (in this case, ethane) is used.
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