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

Haloarenes are less reactive than haloalkanes and haloalkenes. Explain.

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

Why are haloarenes more stable than haloalkanes andundergo electrophilic substitution at ortho and para positions?

Aliphatic hydrocarbons are classified as ____ alkenes and alkynes. (alkanes, arenes)

Assertion:- Halogen acid react with alcohol to form haloalkanes. Reason:- Order of reactivity of halogen acid HClgtHBrgtHI

Which of the following haloalkanes is most reactive?

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

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

Haloalkanes undergo nucleophilic substitution whereas haloarenes undergo electrophilic substitution. Explain