By breaking a carbon double bond and adding chlorine.
By removing hydrogen because of chlorine’s attraction to hydrogen’s nucleus.
Chlorine and ethene do not react spontaneously.
Answer: option B m
Explanation:
It is an example for Electrophilic Addition of Halogen. And addition of Cl2 to Alkene is always Trans Addition. That means both cl atoms should add opposite side of double bond and results vicinal 1,2-dichloroethane as a product.
CH2=CH2 + Cl2-------> ClCH2CH2Cl
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The amount of mass always stays the same, matter cannot be created nor destroyed, it can only change forms. Thus, the answer is A.
In a chemical reaction the total mass of all the substances taking part in the reaction remains the same. Also, the number of atoms in a reaction remains the same. Mass cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.
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Group 16 elements, also known as chalcogens, commonly react with nonmetals to form compounds.
In chemistry, group 16 elements are known as the chalcogens. Chalcogens react with various groups of elements, including metals and nonmetals. However, their reactions with nonmetals are more common.For example, sulfur (group 16) readily reacts with most nonmetals to form compounds. The resulting compounds can vary depending on the specific nonmetal involved. Therefore, the group that would most likely react with group 16 to form a compound is the nonmetals group.
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