Formulas of substances that react with each other CH2H6 and HCl; C6H6 and H2O; C2H4 and Cl2; C2H6 and H2O

In the first case, the reaction of an organic compound with hydrogen chloride is impossible.

In the second pair of substances, benzene does not hydrate with water.

In the third pair of substances, ethylene reacts with chlorine, as a result of which the chlorine atom will replace one of the hydrogen atoms:

CH2 = CH2 + CL2 -> CH2 = CHCL + HCL.

In the fourth pair, ethane hydration will proceed, as a result, ethyl alcohol and hydrogen will be released:

CH3 – CH3 + H2O -> CH3 – CH2OH + H2.

Answer: CH2 = CH2; CL2; CH3 – CH3; H2O.



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