Chemistry, asked by SushilKesarwani5272, 1 year ago

Which is not allylic halid

Answers

Answered by 1Angel25
1
\huge{\orange{\underline{\blue{\mathbf{Hey, Mate.......!!}}}}}

\huge{\pink{\boxed{\boxed{\boxed{\purple{\underline{\underline{\green{\mathfrak{AnSwEr}}}}}}}}}}

An allylic halide is an alkyl halide in whose molecule there are one or more halogen atoms are present at allylic carbon. (Allylic carbon is a carbon atom bonded a carbon atom that in turn is doubly bonded to another carbon atom).
Similar questions