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    The Reaction of Cl<sub>2</sub> with CH<sub>4</sub> to Produce Methyl Chloride
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The Reaction of Cl2 with CH4 to Produce Methyl Chloride

Question 9

Question 9

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The reaction of Cl2 with CH4 to produce methyl chloride is an example of a/an


A) free radical reaction.
B) addition reaction.
C) reduction reaction.
D) ester hydrolysis.
E) polymerization

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