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chemical reaction of haloalkaes​

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Explanation:

Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions. The halogen atom in haloalkanes is more electronegative than the carbon atom attached to it. As a result, haloalkanes are polar i.e., the carbon atom acquires a partial positive charge and the halogen atom acquires a partial negative charge.

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