In which of the following pairs, the bromination of first member is easier than the second member?
A
Isobutane, n - butane
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B
n - Butane, Isobutane
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C
Methane, Ethane
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D
None of these
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Solution
The correct option is A Isobutane, n - butane For photochemical halogenation (bromination) reactivity of hydrogen atom is 3∘H>2∘H>1∘H
Differences in reactivity can only be attributed to differences in C−H bond dissociation energies. The weaker bonds are broken more easily than the strong bonds. The difference in C−H bond dissociation energy reported for primary(1o)>secondary(2o)>tertiary(3o) sites agrees with the halogenation observations. The reactivity order of hydrogen attached to central C for substitution reaction is Me3CH>Me2CH2>MeCH3
It is due to radical formed by the reactive hydrogen elimination, which is stabilized by hyperconjugation with adjacent hydrogen atoms.