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Kaatie is correct.
A substitution reaction is a reaction that occurs with SATURATED hydrocarbons or "alkanes", where Hydrogen atoms are replaced with other atoms or radicals, e.g.
CH4(g) + Cl2(g) --------> CH3Cl(g?) + HCl(g?)
In order for this reaction to occur, ultraviolet light needs to be present, and even then, the reaction is quite slow.
What is addition polymerisation?
A substitution reaction is a reaction that occurs with SATURATED hydrocarbons or "alkanes", where Hydrogen atoms are replaced with other atoms or radicals, e.g.
CH4(g) + Cl2(g) --------> CH3Cl(g?) + HCl(g?)
In order for this reaction to occur, ultraviolet light needs to be present, and even then, the reaction is quite slow.
What is addition polymerisation?