what is haloalkane and haloalkyne
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Haloalkane is an organic compound in which , a halogen is the functional group present in an alkane...for example, C2H5Cl or ethyl chloride. Cl is present here in the alkane ethane.
Haloalkyne Is an organic compound in which a halogen is the functional group present in an alkyne. for example, acetylene chloride.
Halogens are the compounds which are present in group 17 of the periodic table...the halogens are Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine. Astatine is radioactive.
Haloalkane is an organic compound in which , a halogen is the functional group present in an alkane...for example, C2H5Cl or ethyl chloride. Cl is present here in the alkane ethane.
Haloalkyne Is an organic compound in which a halogen is the functional group present in an alkyne. for example, acetylene chloride.
Halogens are the compounds which are present in group 17 of the periodic table...the halogens are Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine. Astatine is radioactive.
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haloalkane is the alkane in which halogen group is presentÂ
for eg-CH3-CH2-CH2Cl, it is chloropropane
similarly haloalkyne is the alkyne (triple bond), in which halogen group is present
for eg- CH3-C≡CCl
for eg-CH3-CH2-CH2Cl, it is chloropropane
similarly haloalkyne is the alkyne (triple bond), in which halogen group is present
for eg- CH3-C≡CCl
Rajdeep11111:
heyy...how did u make this triple bond here..using which symbol??
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