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Explain classification of monohalogen compound?

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Answered by llchummill
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Answer:Organic halogen compounds may be classified as primary (1� ), secondary (2� ), tertiary (3� ) or aryl halide depending on whether the carbon atom bearing the halogen is attached to 1 other carbon group, 2 other carbon groups, 3 other carbon groups or an aromatic ring respectively.

Answered by salmathrippon
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Answer:

adjective. Chemistry. Of a derivative: monohalogenated. Of a substitution: involving a single atom of a halogen

Explanation:

When one hydrogen atom of an alkane is replaced by one halogen atom, then the compound obtained is called a monohalogen derivative of alkanes. They are commonly called as alkyl halides or haloalkenes. Their general formula is CnH2n + 1X.

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