which of the following statement is/are true for geminal halide? with reason
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The geminal dihalides are those halides in which the same halogen atom is attached to the same carbon atom.
- Geminal dihalides are colorless with a pleasant smell.
- The reactivity of geminal halides is less than vicinal halides.
- The melting point and boiling point of the geminal dihalides increase with the increase in molecular mass.
- Geminal dihalides form alkene that is symmetrical in nature.
Hence, the geminal dihalides are those halides in which the same halogen atom is attached to the same carbon atom.
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