What is vinylic halide?
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Vinylic halides: A Vinyl halide is an alkene with at least one halide substituent bonded directly on one of the unsaturated carbons.
Examples: CH₂=CH−Cl
- The term Vinyl is often used to describe any Alkenyl group
- Generally, A Vinyl halide is a compound with the formula CH₂=CHX Where (X = Halide)
- Vinylic halides are rather unreactive in SN2 displacement mechanisms.
- These are alkenes containing a chlorine atom at the double bond.
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Vinylic halides are organic compounds with a halide atom bonded to one of the two carbon atoms in the double bond present in that molecule. Therefore, these are alkenes containing a chlorine atom at the double bond.
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