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Halogenated Alkanes

Halogenated alkanes are organic compounds derived from alkanes by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms with halogen atoms. Isomerism in these compounds arises due to the different spatial arrangements of atoms, particularly in cyclic structures.

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Halogenated alkanes are a significant class of organic compounds where halogen atoms replace hydrogen in alkanes. They exhibit unique properties and reactivity, making them important in various industrial applications. Understanding their structure, nomenclature, and reactions is crucial for student...

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Key Terms

Halogen
A group of elements including fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.

Example: Chlorine is a common halogen used in water purification.

Alkane
A saturated hydrocarbon with single bonds only.

Example: Methane (CH₄) is the simplest alkane.

Isomer
Compounds with the same molecular formula but different structures.

Example: Butane and isobutane are isomers.

Nomenclature
The system of naming chemical compounds.

Example: The IUPAC name for CH₃Cl is chloromethane.

Substitution Reaction
A reaction where one atom or group is replaced by another.

Example: In chlorination, a hydrogen atom in methane is replaced by chlorine.

Elimination Reaction
A reaction where elements are removed from a compound, forming a double bond.

Example: Dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides is an elimination reaction.

Related Topics

Alkyl Halides
Study of compounds derived from alkanes by replacing hydrogen with halogens.
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Organic Reaction Mechanisms
Understanding the step-by-step processes of organic reactions, including those involving halogenated alkanes.
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Environmental Chemistry
Exploration of chemical processes in the environment and the impact of chemicals like halogenated alkanes.
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Key Concepts

HalogenationTypes of IsomersNomenclatureReactivity