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Explain the polyhalogination......??? ​

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Polyhalogen compounds are Carbon compounds having more than one halogen (elements present in the group 17 of the modern periodic table) atom. Common uses of polyhalogen compounds are in agriculture and industrial sectors. They are popularly used for many purposes such as solvents, anaesthetics pesticides, etc.

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Polyhalogination are any compounds with multiple substitutions of halogens. They are of particular interest and importance because they bioaccumulate in humans, and comprise a superset of which has many toxic and carcinogenic industrial chemicals as members.

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