C6H14(l) + Br2(l) + light → C6H13Br(l) + HBr(g) How do I explain this reaction?

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C6H14(l) + Br2(l) + light → C6H13Br(l) + HBr(g) How do I explainthis reaction?

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the reaction is a radical substitution reaction it is also a chain reactionself propagating reaction Brown bromine disappears while hydrogen bromide and bromohexane are    See Answer
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