MCQ
When ethene undergoes addition reaction with chlorine, it gives:
- AMethane
- BDichloroethene
- CDichloroethane
- DPropane
Explanation:
When ethene undergoes addition reaction with chlorine, it gives dichloroethane.
CH2=CH2 + Cl2 → ClCH2−CH2Cl + H2
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(Given: Molar mass of $Ag$ is $108\, g \,mol ^{-1}$ and that of $Cl$ is $35.5 \,g\, mol ^{-1}$ )
$\mathop {CH_3^ + }\limits_{\rm{I}} $ $\mathop {{H_3}{O^ + }}\limits_{{\rm{II}}} $ $\mathop {N{H_3}}\limits_{{\rm{III}}} $ $\mathop {CH_3^ - }\limits_{{\rm{IV}}} $

