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Explain why haloalkanes give nucleophilc substitution reaction

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Haloalkanes undergo nucleophilic substitution because their electronegativity puts a partial positive charge on the α carbon atom. All the halogens except iodine are more electronegative than carbon. ... The positive charge makes that carbon susceptible to attack by a nucleophile♥️

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