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Posted By: ashish       Member Level: Diamond       Posted Date: 08 Jan 2008       Category: Chemistry

Which is most likely to be formed in the chemical reaction that occurs when a gas phase mixture of C4H10 and Cl2 is subjected to ultraviolet light?



Select Answer:

H2
HCl
CCl4
C4H11Cl
C4H10Cl2



      
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