regioselectivity of radical halogenation of alkanes

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The radical halogenation of alkanes show regioselectivity. The site of halogenation corresponds to the site of the most stable radical in the alkane. In general, the most highly substituted position will be halogenated. Other factors, such as resonance and induction can also affect radical stability and affect the regiochemical outcome.

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