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Haloalkanes
Haloarenes
1.
Haloalkanes are hydrocarbons containing aliphatic alkane with one or more hydrogen atom/s replaced by halogens.
Haloarenes are hydrocarbons containing aromatic alkane with one or more hydrogen atom/s replaced by halogens.
2.
Haloalkanes are aliphatic hydrocarbons.
Haloarenes are aromatic hydrocarbons.
3.
These are prepared by aliphatic alkanes by free radical halogenation.
These are prepared by direct halogenation of aromatic rings.
4.
These are open chain hydrocarbon compounds.
These are closed chain hydrocarbon compounds.
5.
These are odourless compounds.
These compounds have a sweet odour.
6.
Haloalkanes precipitate in SN2 substitution reactions.
Haloarenes don’t precipitate in SN2 substitution reactions.
7.
Methyl chloride and ethyl bromide etc. are examples of haloalkanes.
Chlorobenzene, bromobenzene etc. are examples of haloarenes.
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