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discuss the nature of carbon halogen bond​

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Answered by rajputboy072
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With respect to electronegativity, halogens are more electronegative than carbons. This results in a carbon-halogen bond that is polarized. carbon atom has a partial positive charge, while the halogen has a partial negative charge.........

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Answered by anaghac
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Halogens and the Character of the Carbon-Halogen Bond

With respect to electronegativity, halogens are more electronegative than carbons. This results in a carbon-halogen bond that is polarized. As shown in the image below, carbon atom has a partial positive charge, while the halogen has a partial negative charge

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