When ethene gas reacts with chlorine gas to form 1, 2-dichloroethene, the reaction is called?

a

substitution

b

addition

c

polymerization

d

hydrolysis

e

reduction

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Emmasun15
10 years ago

The question is wrongly composed:

An addition reaction is a reaction in which one molecule combines with another to form a larger molecule with no other product.

Ethene + Cl2 to form 1,2 dichloroETHENE and definitely with +H2 is a substitution reaction but where it forms 1,2 dichloroETHANE it becomes an addition reaction.

REF: https://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/virttxtjml/addene1.htm

maticonu
1 year ago

when addition rxn takes place in double bond, the double bond will decrease I. e ethene will change to ethane


but here, it undergoes substitution rxn

Sanz2k7
2 years ago

it is a substitution reaction bcos cl2 was used to substitute H2 and it wii only be addition reaction if it forms a greater molecule

Isaac00
1 year ago

In 1,2 dichloroethene(C2H2CL2),two hydrogen atoms from ethene(C2H4) has been SUBSTITUTED by two chlorine atoms hence the answer is A,substition reaction But if it was an addition reaction,dichloroethane(C2H4CL2) would be formed as two chlorine atoms are added to ethene(C2H4)

style rib
10 years ago

chlorine is a substitute

Precious973
1 year ago

it's wrong...it's a substitution reaction

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