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Apossible mechanism for the reaction of chlorine gas and chloroform to produce carbon tetrachloride and hydrogen chloride is given below. cl2(g) ↔ 2 cl(g) cl(g) + chcl3(g) → hcl(g) + ccl3(g) cl(g) + ccl3(g) → ccl4(g) what is/are the intermediate(s) in this mechanism

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