Question #41939

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Feb 11, 2017

(i) H2C=CH2+H2H3C-CH3

Explanation:

And this is a (simple?) hydrogenation reaction.

For methane and chlorine, normally we would invoke photolysis:

(ii) CH4+Cl2+hνH3CCl+HCl

Possibly, you would get a mess under conditions of thermolysis.

The last rxn is a substitution process:

(iii) H3CCH2Br(l)+ KOH(aq)H3CCH2OH(l)+ KBr(s)

The deposition of potassium bromide, a stable salt, provides a thermodynamic driving force to the reaction.