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Haloalkane & Haloarene Part-3

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The main difference in C-X bond of a haloalkane and a haloarene is

Haloarenes are less reactive than haloalkanes and haloalkenes. Explain.

Haloalkanes contain halogen atom(s) attached to the sp^(3) hybridised carbon atom of an alkyl group. Identify haloalkane from the following compounds.

(a) Account for the following : (i) Electrophilic substitution reactions in haloarenes occur slowly. (ii) Haloalkanes, though polar, are insoluble in water. (b) Arrange the following compounds in increasing order of reactivity towards S_(N)2 displacement: 2-Bromo-2-Methylbutane, 1-Bromopentane, 2-Bromopentane

What is the general formula for haloalkanes? (X=halogen atom, n = 1, 2, 3…)

Although haloalkanes are polar in nature yet they arinsoluble in water. Explain.

Statement-I: Chloropropane has higher boiling point than chloroethane. Because Statement-II: Haloalkanes are polar molecules.

(i) Why are haloalkanes more reactive towards nucleophilic substitution reaction than haloarenes ? (ii) Which one of the following two substance undergoes S_(N)1 reaction faster and why ?

Which of the following haloalkanes is most reactive?