Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Explain the reason for the following:
Unlike the chlorine atom in CH3Cl, that in chlorobenzene, C6H5Cl is not easily replaced by the -OH group.
Chlorine in chlorobenzene is not easily replaced by -OH group because of resonace effect. In chlorobenzene the electron pairs are in conjugation with pi-electrons of the ring. C-Cl bond acquires a partial double bond character due to resonace. As a result, the bond cleavage in chlorobenzene is difficult than chloromethane.
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Draw the structures of major monohalo products in each of the following reactions:
Draw the structures of major monohalo products in each of the following reactions:
Draw the structures of major monohalo products in each of the following reactions:
Draw the structures of major monohalo products in each of the following reactions:
Draw the structures of major monohalo products in each of the following reactions:
Arrange each set of compounds in order of increasing boiling points:
Bromomethane, Bromoform, Chloro-methane, Dibromomethane.
Arrange each set of compounds in order of increasing boiling points:
1-chloropropane, Isopropyl chloride, 1-chlorobutane.
Arrange each set of compounds in order of increasing boiling points:
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