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When two halogen atoms are linked to same carbon atom the dihaloalkanc is called(1) alkylidene halidc(2) alkylenc dihalide(3) alkyl halide(4) alkane dihalide
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A dihaloalkane is a type of organic compound where two halogen atoms are linked to the same carbon atom. Show more…
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