T h e rate constants of liquid-phase hydrogen abstraction by chlorine atoms from 1,2-CzH&12 relative to those of addition to CzHClB and to C&14 and to that of hydrogen abstraction from cyclohexane have been measured between 250 and 345°K. Assuming a zero activation energy for the addition reactions permits one to calculate the corresponding values for the liquid-phase hydrogen abstraction from the chlorinated ethanes. These values are discussed and compared with the gas-phase data.
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