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What is the difference between aryl halides and vinylic halides? ​

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Answered by TheEternity
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An aryl halide is a compound in which a halogen is bound to the carbon of a benzene ring (or another aromatic ring). In a vinylic halide, a halogen is bound to a carbon of a double bond.

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Answered by Ferrari2248
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An aryl halide is a compound in which a halogen is bound to the carbon of a benzene ring (or another aromatic ring). In a vinylic halide, a halogen is bound to a carbon of a double bond.

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