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what is the resonanse structure for haloalkanes??​

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Resonance structure of chlorobenzene. Chlorobenzene are less reactive towards .

In case of haloarenes, π – electrons present in the benzene ring undergo conjugation with the halogen atom present in the haloarene structure. This results in resonance and development of partial double bond in the C-X bond. The partial double bond cleavage of a haloarene is more difficult than a haloalkane.

Answered by shephali444
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The haloalkanes, also known as alkyl halides, are a group of chemical compounds comprised of an alkane with one or more hydrogens replaced by a halogen atom (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine). ... As mentioned above, the structural differences are due to the replacement of one or more hydrogens with a halogen atom

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