When an alkane in which all hydrogen atoms are not equivalent is monosubstituted,use of this halogen produces a ratio of isomers which is essentially statistical,i.e. ,dependent only on the number of each type of hydrogen.
A) F2
B) Cl2
C) Br2
D) I2
E) All of the above
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