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Abhijith
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20 Mar 2008 18:32:19 IST
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what particular aspect of it do u want us to explain?
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21 Mar 2008 22:09:54 IST
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oh i understand i think he refers to vinyl halide
vinyl halides are highly stable towards nucleophilic substitution as the lone pair on the halohe\gen is taken into resonance with the double bond and thus C-X attains a partial double bond character and thus is difficult to cleave this is the same case with aryl halides
but if u say just alkyl halide it just means SP3 hybridisation only not sp2!!
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this is a good example of sp2 hybrid.









