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Melting and boiling points
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As the molar mass of the halogen increases the melting and boiling point also increases; as number of carbon atoms increase Vanderwaal's forces increase and so does the boiling and melting point; as the branching increases the boiling point decreases
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3 pts
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Dihalobenzenes
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Due to the symmetry of para-isomers that fits in the crystal lattice better as compared to ortho and meta isomers, they have higher reaction uphill out melting points
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Reaction Haloalkanes
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Three types: 1) nucleophilic substitution 2) elimination reaction 3) reaction with metals
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Nucleophilic substitution
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It's is a type of reaction in which a nucleophile reacts with a haloalkane having a partial positive charge on the carbon atom Bonded to halogen. A substitution reaction takes place and halogen atom called leaving group departs as halide ion.
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