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nucleophilic substitution of halogenoalkanes
halogenoalkane to alkene
reactivity of haloalkanes
uses of haloalkanes
hydrolysis of halogenoalkanes
halogenoalkane reactions
halogenoalkane to alcohol
write a mechanism for the reaction of an alkyl halide with alcoholic silver nitrate
Halogenoalkanes are also called haloalkanes or alkyl halides. All halogenoalkanes contain a halogen atom - fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine - attached to an alkyl group. In a primary (1°) halogenoalkane, the carbon which carries the halogen atom is only attached to one other
MAKING HALOGENOALKANES (haloalkanes or alkyl halides). This page looks at ways of making halogenoalkanes in the lab starting from alcohols. It covers more than enough detail for UK A level purposes, but isn't intended to be all-inclusive! Summarising the methods of preparation. Halogenoalkanes can be made from
REACTIONS BETWEEN HALOGENOALKANES AND AMMONIA. This page looks at the reaction between halogenoalkanes (haloalkanes or alkyl halides) and ammonia. This is a potentially very complicated series of reactions, so it is important to know exactly what your examiners want. You need to check your syllabus and
The reactions between halogenoalkanes (haloalkanes, alkyl halides) and sodium or potassium hydroxide solution.
This page looks at how silver nitrate solution can be used as part of a test for halogenoalkanes (haloalkanes or alkyl halides), and also as a means of measuring their relative reactivities. Silver nitrate solution can be used to find out which halogen is present in a suspected
USES OF HALOGENOALKANES. This page looks at some of the uses of halogenoalkanes (haloalkanes or alkyl halides) as required by UK A level syllabuses. CFCs and their replacements. What are CFCs? CFCs are chlorofluorocarbons - compounds containing carbon with chlorine and fluorine atoms attached.
An introduction to the halogenoalkanes, their reactivity and their physical properties. Making halogenoalkanes . . . Making halogenoalkanes in the lab from alcohols. The reaction with hydroxide ions . . . The reaction with hydroxide ions from, for example, sodium hydroxide solution leading to substitution and elimination
Facts and mechanisms for the reactions between halogenoalkanes and hydroxide ions - nucleophilic substitution.
INTRODUCING HALOGENOALKANES (haloalkanes or alkyl halides). Halogenoalkanes are also known as haloalkanes or alkyl halides. This page explains what they are and discusses their physical properties. It also takes an initial look at their chemical reactivity. Details of the chemical reactions of halogenoalkanes are
Describes what is meant by primary, secondary and tertiary halogenoalkanes. Essential knowledge if you are to make sense of everything else in this section. What is nucleophilic substitution? . . . Includes background material on the bonding in halogenoalkanes, and general mechanisms for their nucleophilic substitution
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