Respuesta :
dichlorocthane (ethylene dichloride)
C2H4Cl2
The chlorination of ethylene in the liquid phase to form
trichloroethane (also known as methyl chloroform)
C2H3Cl3
C2H4Cl2
The chlorination of ethylene in the liquid phase to form
trichloroethane (also known as methyl chloroform)
C2H3Cl3
Answer: C2H4Cl2
Explanation: It is an example for Electrophilic Addition of Alkene and Addition of Halogen to alkene is trans Addition. That means both cl atoms add on opposite sides of double bond.
CH2=CH2 + Cl2 ------> ClCH2-CH2Cl