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Question
Monochlorination of monodeuterioethane (CH3CH2D) yields -
Options
A.Chloroethane only
B.Monodeuteriochloroethane only
C.Equal amounts of (A) and (B)
D.A large amount of (B) and a small amount of (A)
Solution
H removes easily than D therefore (B) forms more
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