Classification of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

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Classification of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes: Overview

This topic helps us classify haloarenes and haloalkanes. It explains the properties of each class in detail with the help of examples.

Important Questions on Classification of Haloalkanes and Haloarenes

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Classify the following compound as primary, secondary, or tertiary halide, 2-Bromo-2-methylpropane.

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Out of all the possible isomers of C5H11Cl, how many are secondary in nature? (Exclude stereo isomers if any.)

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Which of the following are secondary bromides?

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Which of the following is a primary halide?

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Give some examples of benzylic halides.

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Chloroethene is an allylic halide.

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_____ compounds in which the halogen atom is directly bonded to the sp2— hybridised carbon atom of an aromatic ring.

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Vinylic halides compounds in which the halogen atom is bonded to a sp2 -hybridised carbon atom of a carbon-carbon double bond (C = C).

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Which of the following are secondary bromides?

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Haloalkanes contain halogen atom (s) attached to the sp3 hybridised carbon atom of an alkyl group. Identify haloalkane from the following compounds.

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Which of the following compounds can be classified as aryl halides?

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Allyl chloride is hydrolysed more readily than n-propylchloride?

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Haloalkanes contain halogen atom attached to the sp3 hybridised carbon atom of an alkyl group. Identify haloalkane from the following compounds.
[2-Bromopentane/chloroethene]

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Classify haloalkanes on the basis of number of halogen atoms.

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Classify haloarenes on the basis of number of halogen atoms.

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 The orbital diagram of CH3Cl is

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What are alkyl halides? How are they classified?

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Explain following-

Classification of halogen derivatives

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Out of all the possible isomers of C5H11Cl, how many are secondary in nature? (Exclude stereo isomers if any.)