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Photochlorination of propane gives 48% n...

Photochlorination of propane gives `48%` n-propylchloride and `52%` isopropyl chloride. The relative reactivity of perimary and secondary hydrognes on a per-hydrogen basis is expected to be

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Statement-I: Free radical chlorination of n-butane gives 72% of 2-chlorobutane and 28% of 1-chlorobutane though it has six primary and four secondary hydrogens. Because Statement-II: A secondary hydrogen is abstracted more easily than the primary hydrogen.

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State whether each of the following is true or false. a. Photobromination of 2-methylpropane gives a mixture of 1-bromo-2-methylpropane gives a mixture of 1-bromo-2-methylpropane and 2-bromo-2-methylpropa ne in the ratio 9 : 1 b. The percentage of n-propyl chloride obtained in the chlorination of propane is about 56% . c. The percentage of 1-chloro-2-methylpropane obtained in the chlorination of isobutane is about 64% . d. The percentage of n-propyl bromide in the bromination of propane is 44% . The relative reactives of 3^(@) , 2^(@) and 1^(@) H atoms are 1600 : 82 : 1 .

State whether each of the following is true or false. a. Photobromination of 2-methylpropane gives a mixture of 1-bromo-2-methylpropane gives a mixture of 1-bromo-2-methylpropane and 2-bromo-2-methylpropa ne in the ratio 9 : 1 b. The percentage of n-propyl chloride obtained in the chlorination of propane is about 56% . c. The percentage of 1-chloro-2-methylpropane obtained in the chlorination of isobutane is about 64% . d. The percentage of n-propyl bromide in the bromination of propane is 44% . The relative reactives of 3^(@) , 2^(@) and 1^(@) H atoms are 1600 : 82 : 1 .