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dihAlogen derivatives of alkane??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When two hydrogen atoms of alkane are replaced by two halogen atoms, then the compound obtained is called a dihalogen derivative of alkanes. Their general formula is CnH2nX2. e.g. C2H4Cl2 (Dichloroethane).

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Dihalogen Derivatives of Alkanes:

When two hydrogen atoms of alkane are replaced by two halogen atoms, then the compound obtained is called a dihalogen derivative of alkanes. Their general formula is CnH2nX2. e.g. C2H4Cl2 (Dichloroethane).

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