A compound with the formula C6H14 was reacted with Cl2/light to give a mixture of 5 different monochlorinated products (not including stereoisomers). What is the name of the initial compound

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Answer:

Hexane.

Explanation:

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In this case, since the general reaction of the compound C4H14 with chlorine is:

[tex]C_6H_{14}+Cl_2\rightarrow C_6H_{13}Cl+HCl[/tex]

Which stands for a substitution chemical reaction in which one chlorine is able to replace one hydrogen and therefore hydrogen chloride gives off; we infer that the initial compound, C4H14, shows off the [tex]C_nH_{2n+2}[/tex] formula characteristic of alkanes; in such a way, as it has six carbon atoms, we infer it is hexane.

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