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Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

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Electron distribution is usually uniform. At one point, spontaneously, an accumulation happens.
The possibilty of that happening is very less.
So when that accumulation happens, Van der Walls are created. And it increases bp and mp.
If the chance is less, how is it that bp and mp are constant?


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Outta ma mind what is this?? xD
 
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29) A B C are correct, so D will be wrong.. (D just has one EZ cis trans in the middle)
27) Initiation step involves homolytic bond fission. So 1-chloropropane can take places of 6 hydrogen atom and 2-chloropropane can take only of 2. so ratio is 6 : 2 i.e 3 : 1
 
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29) A B C are correct, so D will be wrong.. (D just has one EZ cis trans in the middle)
27) Initiation step involves homolytic bond fission. So 1-chloropropane can take places of 6 hydrogen atom and 2-chloropropane can take only of 2. so ratio is 6 : 2 i.e 3 : 1
got it (y)
 
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