C-cl bond cleavage in haloarenes is more difficult than haloalkane why
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In haloarenes, the benzene acquires resonance and due to this C-X bond acquires partial double bond character and
we know,, bond length of double bond is shorter than bond length of single bond
so it is difficult to C-X bond to cleave in haloarenes
we know,, bond length of double bond is shorter than bond length of single bond
so it is difficult to C-X bond to cleave in haloarenes
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benzene acquires resonance and due to this C-X bond acquires partial double bond character
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