Chemistry, asked by lucky50763, 1 year ago

C3H6Br, can shows:
(A) Two gem dibromide
(B) Two vic dibromide
(C) Two tert. dibromo alkane
(D) Two sec. dibromo alkane​

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Answered by parulrathore
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Answer:

(A)

Explanation:

geminal dihalide means same halogen atom is present on the same carbon.atom..which can be present in C3H6Br2

Answered by anjumraees
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Answer:

C3H6Br, can shows two gem dibromide.

explanation:

due to present of two Same helogen that is two bromine atom on carbon is called two geminal dibromide.

Formula:Gem-dibromide is CH3CBr2CH3.

geminal refer to the relationship between two atoms or functional groups that is two bromine that are attached to the same atom.

therefore, c3H6Br shows two gem dibromid.

The concept is important in many branches of chemistry, including synthesis and spectroscopy, because functional groups attached to the same atom often behave differently from when they are separated. 

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