
Substitution reaction
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Science, Chemistry, Physics
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6th - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains substitution reactions, where one functional group in a molecule is replaced by another. It focuses on the reaction between methane and chlorine under ultraviolet light, resulting in the formation of chloromethane. Further substitution can lead to dichloromethane, which is used in decaffeinating coffee beans.
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What is the significance of chloromethane in chemical reactions?
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What is dichloromethane used for?
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