What is the major difference between vinyl halide & allyl halide
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Allyl group holds three carbon atoms and five hydrogen atoms, on the other hand, Vinyl group has two carbon atoms and three hydrogen atoms. Allyl form a stable carbocation because of the electron delocalization, whereas Vinylic carbocations are unstable as they lack p-character
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The key difference between these two structural components is the number of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Allyl groups have three carbon atoms and five hydrogen atoms whereas vinyl groups have two carbon atoms and three hydrogen atoms.
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