Classification of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

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Classification of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Classification of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Classification of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Based on Number of Halogen Atoms, Alkyl Halides, Allylic Halides, Benzylic Halides, etc.

Important Questions on Classification of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

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The given compound

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is an example of 

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Primary, secondary and tertiary alkyl halides are types of _____ derivatives of alkyl halides.

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Which of the following is a 2° alkyl halide?

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Which of the following is a primary halide?

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Which of the following is a primary alkyl halide?

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Which of the following is an allylic halide?

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How many secondary carbon and hydrogen atoms are present in the molecule given below respectively

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CH3CH=CHCClCH32 is which type of halide based on position of -Cl?

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Identify a primary haloalkane in the following compounds.

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Which of the following is a vicinal dihalide?

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1,2 - dichlorethane is a _____ (geminal/vicinal) dihalide.

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1,2 - dichlorethane is a vicinal dihalide.

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What do you mean by vicinal dihalides?

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Which of the following is a geminal dihalide?

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1,1 - dichlorethane is a _____ (geminal/vicinal) dihalide.

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Ethylidene chloride is a geminal dihalide.

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What do you mean by geminal dihalides?

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Ethylidene chloride is a geminal dihalide.

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Ethylene dichloride is a vicinal dihalide.