why does a carboxylic acid not give iodination and fluorination with iodine and phosphorpus catalyst similarly with the fluorine?
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Explanation:Halogenation is a reaction that occurs when one or more halogens are added to a substance. Halogens comprise the seventh column in the periodic table and include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. The resulting product of a halogenation reaction is known as a halogenated compound.
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