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differentiate between nuclear and side chain halogen compounds​

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Answered by VelvetCanyon
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Nuclear compound :---

nuclear system formed in the course of a nuclear reaction by the combination of the incident particle with the target nucleus. A compound nucleus is unstable and decays after a short period into final reaction products.

side chain halogen compounds :---

A number of textbooks state that in the halogenation of the side-chains of normal alkyl benzenes with elemental halogens there is a strong tendency for halogenation to take place preferentially at the carbon atom next to the aromatic nucleus; the literature does not support this conclusion.

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