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The photochemical chlorination of paraff...

The photochemical chlorination of paraffins occurs by a free radical mechanism. From the following set of reactions pick out the chain propogation steps.

A

`Cl_(2)overset(hv)rarr2Cl`

B

`CH_(4)+ClrarrCH_(3)+HCl`

C

`H_(3)C+Cl_(2)rarrH_(3)C-Cl+Cl`

D

`Cl+ClrarrCl_(2)`

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