
Match the items of Column I and Column II.
Column I
Column II
(i) reaction
(a) vic-dibromides
(ii) Chemicals in fire extinguisher
(b) gem-dihalides
(iii) Bromination of alkenes
(c) Racemisation
(iv) Alkylidene halides
(d) Saytzeff rule
(v) Elimination of from alkyl halide
(e) Chlorobromocarbons

Important Points to Remember in Chapter -1 - Haloalkanes and Haloarenes from NCERT NCERT Exemplar Chemistry - Class 12 Solutions
1. Classification of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes:
2. Preparation of Haloalkanes:
(i) From Alcohols:
(ii) From alkanes by free radical halogenation :
(iii) From Alkenes by addition of hydrogen halides -
(iv) From Alkenes by addition of Halogens
(v) By Halogen exchange method:
(a) Finkelstein reaction:
(b) Swart's reaction:
3. Preparation of Haloarenes:
(i) From hydrocarbons by electrophilic substitution :
(ii) From amines by Sandmeyer’s reaction :
4. Nucleophilic substitution reactions :
(i) The reactivity of alkyl halides towards mechanism is: methyl .
(ii) The mechanism occurs through the formation of carbocation. The order of reactivity is: methyl
5. Reaction with metals (Wurtz reaction):
6. Reduction:
7. Elimination reactions:
8. Reaction of Haloarenes: