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write short note Acid Halides?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acid halide, neutral compound that reacts with water to produce an acid and a hydrogen halide. ... The carboxylic acid chlorides, called acyl halides, are generally more reactive than the sulfonic acid chlorides, called sulfonyl chlorides.

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Acid halide, neutral compound that reacts with water to produce an acid and a hydrogen halide. Acid halides are ordinarily derived from acids or their salts by replacement of hydroxyl groups by halogen atoms.

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