Which of the following steps for the radical chlorination of methane depict/s reaction propagation? I CH3· + Cl-Cl ? H3C-Cl + ·Cl II CH3· + ·Cl ? H3C-Cl III Cl-Cl ? (hv) Cl· + ·Cl IV CH3· + ·CH3 ? H3C-CH3 V H3C-H + ·Cl ? CH3· + H-Cl III only II only I and V I and III
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