An alkane with a molecular formula C₆H₁₄ reacts with chlorine in the presence

An alkane with a molecular formula C₆H₁₄ reacts with chlorine in the presence of light and heat to give two constitutionally isomeric monochlorides of molecular formula C₆H₁₃Cl.What is the most reasonable starting alkane

Options

(a) n-Hexane
(b) 2,2-Dimethylbutane
(c) 2,3-Dimethylbutane
(d) 3-Methylpentane

Correct Answer:

2,3-Dimethylbutane

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