Give reasons for the following:
Chloroethane is insoluble in water.
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Chloroethane is unable to form hydrogen bonds with water. Hence, it is insoluble in water.
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Name the following halides according to $\text{IUPAC}$ system and classify them as alkyl, allyl, benzyl $($primary, secondary, tertiary$),$ vinyl or aryl halides: $\ce{m-ClCH_2C_6H_4CH_2C(CH_3)_3}$
Name the following halides according to $\text{IUPAC}$ system and classify them as alkyl, allyl, benzyl $($primary, secondary, tertiary$),$ vinyl or aryl halides: $\ce{p-ClC_6H_4CH_2CH(CH_3)_2}$
Write the structure of the major organic product in each of the following reaction:
$\text{CH}_3\text{CH}=\text{C}(\text{CH}_3)_2+\text{HBr}\xrightarrow{}$