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Explain classification of haloalkane and haloarene compounds on the basis of number of halogen atoms.Give answer of the question in detail.

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Answered by lokanadhamswathi
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Halo alkans are aliphatic. Halo arena are aero matic

Answered by writersparadise
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Haloakanes and haloarenes can be classified broadly, based on the number of halogen atoms as mono-halogen, di-halogen, tri-halogen or poly-halogen.

Haloalkanes and haloarenes are alkanes and arenes of organic compounds that contain halogen atoms, such as fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl) or iodine (I). When only a single halogen atom is present, the given compound is classified as mono-halogen (mono = single). When two halogen atoms are present, the given compound is classified as di-halogen (di = double). When three or more halogen atoms are present, the given compound is classified as tri-halogen (tri = triple) or poly-halogen (poly = many).

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