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Properties of Unsaturated halides (Halo-alkene)

Halo-alkene is a colourless gas at room temperature. The boiling point of it is -13°C. The halogen atom in vinyl chloride is not reactive like in other alkyl halides. Though, c = c bond of vinyl chloride provides the usual addition reactions.

The non-reactivity of chlorine atom is because of resonance stabilization. The lone pair on chlorine can react in delocalization (Resonance) to provide two canonical architectures.

 


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