Which of the following gas-phase reactions is a possible chain-terminating step in the light-initiated chlorination of methane?
A) Cl-Cl 2Cl·
B) Cl· + CH4 CH3· + H-Cl
C) CH3· + CH3· CH3-CH3
D) CH3· + Cl-Cl CH3Cl + Cl·
E) More than one of the above
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