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.An alkane reacts with a halogen to form a halocarbon. This is an example of _____. an elimination reaction  a substitution reaction  a condensation reaction  a dehydration reaction

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It provides energy for the reaction.

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I think it is an example of a substitution reaction. Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbon which means each carbon atom has a maximum number of bonds, they lack double or triple bond. A substitution reaction involves substituting hydrogen atom by another element such as halogens. For example Ethane is the second member of alkane when reacted with a halogen such as chlorine, one chlorine atom replaces one hydrogen atom to form chloroethane and the other bromine combines with hydrogen to form hydrogen bromide.
CH3CH3 + Br2 = CH3CH2Br +HBr
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