structure of Allylic halides
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An allylic halide is an alkyl halide in whose molecule there are one or more halogen atoms on allylic carbons.
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An alkyl halide is another name for a halogen-substituted alkane. The carbon atom, which is bonded to the halogen atom, has sp3 hybridized bonding orbitals and exhibits a tetrahedral shape.
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