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what is the hybridization of halogen containing carbon in allylic halides​

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Answered by SadikshyaSharma
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Answer:

The compounds with halogen atoms bonded to sp3-hybridised carbon to carbon-carbon double bond (C=C) i.e. to an allylic carbon. The halogen atom of these compounds is bonded to sp3-hybridised carbon atom placed next to an aromatic ring.

Answered by chestarojaria
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Answer:

Sp3

Explanation:

what do we actually mean by Allylic Carbon ? the carbon next to double bond is allylic carbon thus it has single bond and it means it has sp3 hybridisation. if its double bond then it's sp2 hybridisation

last line was just an additional information.

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