why there is a reaction between propanone and iodine:
CH3COCH3(aq) + I2(aq) ----> CH3COCH2I(aq) + HI(aq)
1. by my knowledge, iodine and methylketone with the sodium hydroxide can undergo iodoform reaction which produce carboxylate ion, but why there is a reaction between propanone and iodine and make a substitution of the hydrogen by iodine atom rather than making carboxylate ion?
2. what reaction does it belong to?
substitution reaction?
3. for the single bond breaking in propanone ,
it seems like the bond breaking in alkane,
then why not a UV light is needed?