3 (a) Explain why primary free radicals are too slow to form in a typical laboratory reaction. (3) (b) When propyl chlor
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3 (a) Explain why primary free radicals are too slow to form in a typical laboratory reaction. (3) (b) When propyl chlor
3 (a) Explain why primary free radicals are too slow to form in a typical laboratory reaction. (3) (b) When propyl chloride reacts with benzene in the presence of aluminum chloride, isopropylbenzene is obtained. Propose a detailed mechanism for the reaction. (8)
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