
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - Nomenclature, Properties
Chemistry · Grade 12 · Week 25 · 25 questions
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Grade 12 Chemistry — Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - Nomenclature, Properties: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Haloalkanes are compounds where:
- Haloarenes are compounds where:
- The IUPAC name for CH₃CH₂Cl is:
- The IUPAC name for (CH₃)₃CBr is:
- Primary alkyl halides are those where X is on:
- Secondary alkyl halides are those where X is on:
- Tertiary alkyl halides are those where X is on:
- Aryl halides have X attached to:
- Alkyl halides are generally:
- The dipole moment is highest in:
- Boiling points of alkyl halides increase as:
- For same alkyl group, boiling point order is:
- C-X bond in alkyl halides is:
- The electronegativity order of halogens is:
- C-X bond strength decreases as:
- Alkyl halides are classified as:
- Vinyl halides are those where X is on:
- Allylic halides are those where X is on:
- Benzylic halides are those where X is on:
- The most common alkyl halides are:
- Alkyl halides are used for:
- The density of alkyl halides is:
- Alkyl halides are:
- Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are:
- Aryl halides are less reactive towards nucleophilic substitution because:
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