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what are aryl halide,

Aryl halides have a halogen directly bonded to a carbon of an aromatic ring. Examples are bromobenzene, fluorobenzene, and 2,4-dichloromethylbenzene: ... and by replacement of C−NH2 by C−halogen.

what are benzene

benzene (C6H6), simplest organic, aromatic hydrocarbon and parent compound of numerous important aromatic compounds. Benzene is a colourless liquid with a characteristic odour and is primarily used in the production of polystyrene. It is highly toxic and is a known carcinogen; exposure to it may cause leukemia.

Formula: C6H6

Molar mass: 78.11 g/mol

IUPAC ID: Benzene

Boiling point: 80.1 °C

Density: 876 kg/m³

Classification: hydrocarbon, aromatic hydrocarbon

Soluble in: Alcohol, Acetic acid, Acetone, Chloroform, Carbon tetrachloride, Diethyl ether

what are haloarene

the free encyclopedia. In organic chemistry, an aryl halide (also known as haloarene) is an aromatic compound in which one or more hydrogen atoms, directly bonded to an aromatic ring are replaced by a halide.

Chlorobenzene, bromobenzene etc. are examples of haloarenes.

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