reason for the C_X bond in haloalkanes is polar in nature with suitable figure
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The C-X bond in haloarenes is polarized, as halogens are more electronegative than carbon. Due to high electronegativity of halogen it attracts the electron cloud more towards itself and thus gains slight negative charge, on the other hand carbon obtains a slight positive charge.
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