Alkanes and Halogenoalkanes Part 2
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- Created on: 05-03-17 20:36
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2. Which of these is not true about halogenoalkanes?
- they are often referred to as electron pair donors
- the C-halogen bond is polar because the halogen is much more electronegative than the carbon
- the delta + charge on the carbon makes it prone to attack from nucleophiles
- they are alkanes with at least one halogen atom in place of a hydrogen atom
3. what products would be formed if a chlorine radical attacks a methane molecule?
- a hydrogen chloride molecule and a methyl radical
- a hydrogen radical and chlromethane
- chloromethane and a hydrogen molecule
- a chlorine radical and a methyl radical
4. What are reactions started by ultraviolet light called?
- nucleophilic substitution
- cracking
- photochemical reactions
- free radical substitutions
5. What is formed when halogenoalkanes react with ammonia?
- amines
- nitriles
- alcohols
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