Reactivity 3.3—Electron sharing reactions
Reactivity 3.3.1 — A radical is a molecular entity that has an unpaired electron. Radicals are highly reactive.
Reactivity 3.3.2 — Radicals are produced by homolytic fission, e.g. of halogens, in the presence of ultraviolet (UV) light or heat.
Reactivity 3.3.3 — Radicals take part in substitution reactions with alkanes, producing a mixture of products.
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