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2) The oxygem-oxygen single bond of hydrogen peroxide (HO-OH) is very weak and breaks homolytically when heated. Due to this fact, hydrogen peroxide can be used as an initiato in free-radical chain reactions. Use the curved-arrow notation to draw the mechanism of the hydrogen peroxide-initiated reaction of molecular chlorine with cyclohexane that affords chlorocyclohexane. Denote all intermediates, lone pairs, and unpaired electrons, Draw one termination step.
2) The oxygem-oxygen single bond of hydrogen peroxide (HO-OH) is very weak and breaks homolytically when heated. Due to this fact, hydrogen peroxide can be used as an initiato in free-radical chain reactions. Use the curved-arrow notation to draw the mechanism of the hydrogen peroxide-initiated reaction of molecular chlorine with cyclohexane that affords chlorocyclohexane. Denote all intermediates, lone pairs, and unpaired electrons, Draw one termination step.
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