Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function
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Chapter 4, Problem 26P
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Interpretation: The information from the given data should be determined about the strength of C-H bond in cyclopropane and stability of the cyclopropyl radical.
Concept Introduction: The strength of substance depends on the
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Interpretation: The reason should be suggested for the stability of cyclopropyl radical.
Concept Introduction: To convert cyclopropyl in to cyclopropyl radical, chlorination process will takes place. In this one atom of hydrogen atom is replaced by the Cl atom.
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