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Haloarenes are less reactive towards nucleophilic substituiton reaction than haloalkanes. Give reason

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Answered by tvmtvm07235
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As C-X bond in aryl halide acquires a partial double bond character due to resonance while the C-X bond in alkyl halide is a pure single bond. Hence, Bond Strength of Haloarenes is more than that of Haloalkanes. So, Haloarenes are less reactive than Haloalkanes towards nucleophilic substitution

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As C-X bond in aryl halide acquires a partial double bond character due to resonance while the C-X bond in alkyl halide is a pure single bond. Hence,Bond Strength of Haloarenes is more than that of Haloalkanes. So, Haloarenes are less reactive than Haloalkanes towards nucleophilic substitution.

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