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First of all, how we will identify the primary, secondary or tertiary alkyl halides.
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For this, we have a carbon atom.
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This carbon atom is directly attached to the halide part.
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This could be fluoride, chloride, bromide or iodide.
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And now this carbon atom, which is tetravalent, which can make four bonds at one time.
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So it is bonded to hydrogen atoms.
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And it also consists of one alkyl group.
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So this will be one degree or primary alkyl halide.
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Then suppose we have another carbon atom and this is directly attached to the halide part and now this consists of two alkyl groups and one hydrogen atom.
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So this will be called as two degree or secondary alkyl halide...