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Which are the most probable reactions and mechanisms in which tertiary haloalkanes participate?
I.Substitution,SN1
II.Substitution SN2
III.Elimination E1
IV.Elimination E2
V.Addition
Condensation Point
The temperature at which a gas becomes a liquid; the cooling point where gaseous substances convert into their liquid state.
Alkanes
Hydrocarbons containing only single bonds between carbon atoms, with the general formula CnH2n+2.
Solvents
Substances that dissolve a solute, resulting in a solution; typically liquids but can also be solid or gas.
Non-Reactive
A term describing substances that do not easily undergo chemical reactions or bond with other substances.
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