The general formula of haloalkanes where X represents the halide is

a

Cn H 2n-1X.

b

C nH 2nX.

c

C nH 2n+2 X

d

C nH 2n+1X

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Dave333
4 years ago

I guess am wrong🙍,
Monohalogen derivatives of alkanes are called alkyl halides. These are represented by the general formula CnH2n+1X or R-X where R = alkyl group, X = halogen atom.

Dave333
4 years ago

My schools are right 👍

Dave333
4 years ago

This is wrong na,Alkyl is CnH2n+1
While,Alkane is CnH2n+2🤷

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