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haloalkanes are more reactive than haloarenes. true or false​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In haloarenes there is double bond character b/w carbon and halogen due to resonance effect which makes him less reactive. In benzene carbon being sp2 hybridised which is smaller in size than sp3 present in haloalkanes . ... Haloalkanes are more reactive than haloarenes.

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Answered by rajeshkumarsrivastav
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Polarity of carbon-halogen bond : The dipole moment C−X bond in chlorobenzene is 1. ... Thus, C−X bond of haloalkane is more polar than the C−X bond of haloarene. Hence, haloarenes are less reactive than haloalkanes.

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