Organic Compounds Containing Halogens

The Acidity of Hydrogen Halides

Halogens are non-metals, gaseous elements with high reactivity. They rarely occur in their free state in nature; we mostly find them as compound structures with other elements. Halides are one such compound of halogens.  In this article, we will explore the acidity of hydrogen halides and related concepts.  A Brief Overview of the Acidity of […]

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Reactivity of Group 13 towards Halogens

Any of the six nonmetallic elements that make up Group 17 elements of the periodic table are known as halogens. Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), Iodine (I), Astatine (At), and Tennessee (Ts) are all halogen elements. The name halogen comes from the Greek word “hal”, which means “salt”, and “gen”, which means “to produce”.

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Reaction with Iodine

Iodine is a non-metallic, dark-grey/purple-black, lustrous, solid element. It is the most electropositive halogen and the least reactive of the halogens, and even then, it can still form compounds with many elements.  The chemical element iodine has the symbol ‘I’ and carries an atomic number of 53. Iodine is the heaviest among the stable halogens.

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Oxides and Oxoacids of Halogens

Introduction: Are you preparing for the prestigious IIT-JEE exam this year? Unacademy brings the best topic-wise notes on all important subjects including chemistry for IIT-JEE aspirants. Out of all important topics, let us discuss the group 17 elements of the periodic table in this section, i.e., about halogens. It is derived from the Greek words,

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Occurrence and Uses of Noble Gases

Introduction: The Group 18 of the modern periodic table comprises of Noble Gas elements. They are inert in nature and very rarely or in drastic conditions react with other elements. Hence, they are known as Noble gases or inert gases. It is now known, however, that many of these elements are abundant on Earth. The use

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Nucleophilic Substitution Reaction

When an electron-pair donor reacts with an electron pair acceptor, the reaction is termed a nucleophilic substitution reaction. The electron-pair donor is termed a nucleophile.  They are named so because they are attracted to the nucleus of an atom. In a nucleophilic substitution reaction, the nucleophile reacts with a haloalkane. The haloalkane has a halogen

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Nature of C-X Bond

Halogens, commonly referred to as “X”, are a group of 17 elements with high electronegativity. Halogens include elements such as fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), and astatine (At). Among them, fluorine has the highest electronegativity. Elements in this group are missing only one electron required to complete the noble gas arrangement.  Compounds

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Iodoform Freons and DDT

Introduction  Iodoform, commonly known as triiodomethane CHI3, is a yellow crystalline substance. It is water-insoluble but soluble in solvents such as ethanol, chloroform, and ether. When handled with an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, it is hydrolysed, yielding sodium methanoate (sodium formate). Freons are chlorofluorocarbon compounds derived from methane and ethane. The term “chlorofluorocarbon compounds” refers

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Iodform Test

The triiodomethane (iodoform) reaction is used to detect the presence of a CH3CO group in aldehydes and ketones . This reaction can be carried out with two reagent mixes that appear to be fairly different. Chemically, they are interchangeable. Using a solution of iodine and sodium hydroxide Chemically, this is the more obvious technique. A

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