Halogenation Reactions definitions Flashcards
Halogenation Reactions definitions
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Halogenation
A reaction involving the addition of halogens to unsaturated hydrocarbons, transforming them into more reactive compounds.Alkene
A hydrocarbon containing a carbon-carbon double bond, which can undergo halogenation to form dihalides.Alkyne
A hydrocarbon with two carbon-carbon pi bonds, requiring two moles of halogen for complete halogenation.Pi bond
A type of covalent bond formed by the sideways overlap of p orbitals, present in alkenes and alkynes.Dihalide
A compound formed when two halogen atoms are added to an alkene during halogenation.Tetrahalide
A compound resulting from the addition of four halogen atoms to an alkyne in a halogenation reaction.Reagent
A substance or compound added to a system to cause a chemical reaction, such as halogens in halogenation.Bromine
A halogen element used in halogenation reactions to add to pi bonds in alkenes and alkynes.Chlorine
A halogen element that can react with alkenes and alkynes to form dihalides and tetrahalides.Unsaturated hydrocarbon
A hydrocarbon with one or more pi bonds, capable of undergoing halogenation to form halogenated compounds.