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Transcribed Image Text:The radical halogenation of 2-methylpropane gives two products: (CH3)2CHCH2X (primary) and (CH3)3CX (tertiary)'
What are the % distribution of the primary and tertiary compounds for Bromination?
Bromination is 1600:80:1, tertiary: secondary: primary
O 35.7 % primary, 65.3% tertiary
O 99.1 % primary, 0.1% tertiary
O 65.3% primary, 35.7% tertiary
O 0.1 % primary, 99.9% tertiary
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