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What types of reactions are given by alkanes? Explain with reference to halogenations of alkanes.

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Answer. Alkanes give only substitution reactions. These reactions are a characteristic property of alkanes. Alkanes react fairly with halogens in diffused sunlight only. In dark there is no reaction. In direct sunlight reaction is explosive and carbon is deposited.

          CH4 + 2C12———> C + 4HC1

In diffused sunlight a series of reactions take place and in each step one hydrogen atom is substituted by halogen atom in four steps, all the hydrogen atoms are substituted one by one by halogen atoms

                                        diffused

CH4      +     C12               CH3C1   +   HC1

                                Sunlight                Chloromethane

                                                  

CH3C1 +    C12                        CH2C12 +    HC1

                                                Dichloromethane

CH2C12 +   C12                        CHCl3   +    HCl

                                                Trichloromethane

                                                (Chloroform)

    

CHC13 +   C12                         CCl4    +    HC1

                                               Tetrachloromethane

                                               (Carbon tetrachloride)
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