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In CH3−CH2−CH2−Br, C−Br bond is formed by the overlapping of

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Answered by jagjit08
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it is formed by o erlapping of 2 br

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Answer:

The bond formed here is with the overlapping of 2 Br.

Explanation:

  • Alkanes have a bromoderivative. It's known as alkyl bromide or bromoalkane in general.
  • It's also known as 1-bromopropane or n-propyl bromide.
  • Alkanes with one or more halogen substituents are known as haloalkanes.
  • Although the distinction is not always acknowledged, they are a subset of the general class of halocarbons.
  • Commercially, haloalkanes are frequently used.

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