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For same alkyl group in allyl halides the boiling pointofalkylhalides decreases in the order. Give reasons

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Haloalkanes generally have a boiling point that is higher than the alkane they are derived from. ... For the same alkyl group, the boiling point of haloalkanes decreases in the order RI > RBr > RCl > RF.This is due to the increase in van der Waals forces when the size and mass of the halogen atom increases.

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