4: Reactions of Alkanes: Bond-Dissociation Energies, Radical Halogenation, and Relative Reactivity Last updated Save as PDF Page ID201110 An organic chemistry Textmap organized around the textbook Organic Chemistry by Peter Vollhardt and Neil Schore 4.10: Synthetic Chlorine Compounds and the Stratospheric Ozone Layer4.11: Combustion and the Relative Stabilities of Alkanes4.1: Strength of Alkane Bonds: Radicals4.2: Structure of Alkyl Radicals: Hyperconjugation4.3: Conversion of Petroleum: Pyrolysis4.4: Chlorination of Methane: The Radical Chain Mechanism4.5: Other Radical Halogenations of Methane4.6: Keys to Success: Using the "Known" Mechanism as a model for the "Unknown"4.7: Chlorination of Higher Alkanes: Relative Reactivity and Selectivity4.8: Selectivity in Radical Halogenation with Fluorine and Bromine4.9: Synthetic Radical Halogenation4.E: Reactions of Alkanes (Exercises)