10.1.1 - Based on Number of Halogen Atoms
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What is a mono-halo compound? Provide an example.
💡 Hint: Think of compounds with single halogen attachment.
Name a tri-halo compound.
💡 Hint: Remember, tri means three!
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What defines a mono-halo compound?
💡 Hint: Think of the prefix 'mono'.
True or False: CH₂Cl₂ is a tri-halo compound.
💡 Hint: Count the halogen atoms.
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Explain how the presence of multiple halogens in a poly-halo compound might influence its solubility and reactivity.
💡 Hint: Think about the role of halogens in affecting molecular interactions.
Consider a chemical reaction involving different halogen compounds. Predict how a di-halo compound would behave compared to a mono-halo compound in a nucleophilic substitution reaction.
💡 Hint: Review the mechanisms of nucleophilic substitution.
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