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Iodination of alkanes is slow and highly reversible due to the strong reducing nature of the $HI$ byproduct. Which reagent must be added to force the reaction forward?

Answer: D

💡 Solution & Explanation

Oxidizing agents like iodic acid ($HIO_3$) or nitric acid ($HNO_3$) are used to continuously oxidize the $HI$ byproduct back to $I_2$, preventing the reverse reduction reaction.

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