MCQ
Which does not react with chlorine in dark
  • A
    ${C_2}{H_4}$
  • B
    ${C_2}{H_2}$
  • $C{H_4}$
  • D
    $C{H_3}CHO$

Answer

Correct option: C.
$C{H_4}$
c
$Cl _2$ fissure into the atoms of of Chlorine. Chlorine atoms contact to Methane and they led to the formation of $HCl$ and the radicals of Methane. So, methane does not react with Chlorine in dark.

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