Geminal dihalide with example
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Geminal dihalides are those dihalides in which the same halogen atom is present on the same carbon atom. For example: Geminal dihalides are also known as geminal dihalides. In the common system, they are named as alkylidene dihalides.
The geminal dihalides are organic compounds containing two halide groups attached to the same carbon whereas vicinal dihalides are organic compounds having two halide groups attached to two adjacent carbon atoms of the same chemical compound.
Total two geminal dihalide (both halogens on the same carbon) isomers are possible for formula C3H6Cl2.
-The common name for geminal dihalide is alkylidene halides. -The IUPAC name for the compound in the first option is 2,2 dichloro propane.
if you ask for different formula then there are infinite ways , we can take single/double/triple bonds between carbon atoms , we can take Fe/Cr/Co/N/O/Ca...... there are many ways , but if you want isomer of this given formula then there are two.
I hope you understand.