what is vinylic halide
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In organic chemistry, a vinyl halide is a compound with the formula CH₂=CHX. The term vinyl is often used to describe any alkenyl group. For this reason, alkenyl halides with the formula RCH=CHX are sometimes called vinyl halides.
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Vinylic halides resemble alkenes in that they undergo addition to their double bond. An example is the addition of hydrogen chloride to vinyl chloride to yield 1,1-dichloroethane. The product is a geminal dihalide (both halogens are bonded to the same carbon).
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