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, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Containing sp3 Hybridized Carbon-Halogen Bond, etc.

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

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Classify 2-bromo-2-methylpropane as primary, secondary or tertiary halide.

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Which of the following is a 2° alkyl halide?

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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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Which of the following is a primary alkyl halide?

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Example of chlorine substituted six membered cycloalakne?

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Draw the structures of chlorocyclopropane and chlorocyclohexane?

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Write the equations for the preparation of chlorocyclopropane?

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The two halogen atoms are present in the adjacent carbon atoms of the alkane is known as _____ dihalides.

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The position of halogen atoms in the geminal dihalide is in the _____.

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What are geminal and vicinal dihalides?

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What are the different types of dihalides?

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What are vicinal dihalides? Give examples.

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Define gem dihalide with examples.

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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).