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While preparing aryl halides by electrophilic substitution of hydrocarbons (aromatic) with di halogen gases, which halogen requires the use of an oxidising agent?​

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Answered by jannani143
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Answer:

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Explanation:

What is the most common haloalkane? It is bromoalkane. There are over 1600 halogenated organic compounds existing today. There are different methods of preparation of haloalkanes and haloarenes. We can trace back the presence of haloalkane to the 15th century. The first haloalkane produced was chloroethane. Later on, in the 19th-century preparation and synthesis of such compounds were done in order to understand organic chemistry and structure of alkanes.

Different methods of preparation include conversion of alcohols to alkyl halides, the addition of halogens to alkenes, and hydrohalogenation of alkenes. The preparation techniques were so reliable and efficient that it became an inevitable part of industrial chemistry. So let’s learn about the methods of preparation of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes.

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