halons v. haloalkanes...? (1 Viewer)

ernie007

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what is actually the difference?

is it just that halons have ALL their hydrogen atoms substituted with halogens? while haloalkanes can still have hydrogen atoms?
 

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I'm pretty sure about the following:
- Halons are compounds of C, Br with other halogens. Thus, no H is present while Br is quintessential.
- Haloalkanes are compounds of any alkanes whose H atoms are replaced by one or more hologen atoms.

You're basically right for the 2nd one that haloalkanes might/ mightn't have any H atoms.
 

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