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7 June, 14:38

Compound a has a molecular formula c5h12, and monobromination of compound a produces only compound

b. when compound b is treated with a strong base, a mixture is obtained containing compound c and compound

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  1. 7 June, 14:42
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    From my understanding, bromination, chlorination, etc. is s chemical chain reaction in which the Hs are substitutes with the halogen after the diatomic molecule breaks.

    In laments terms, the reaction looks like this

    C5H12 + Br2 - > C5H11Br + HBr
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