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Chlorine and Halogen addition reaction

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Difference between Chlorine and Halogen addition reaction

Chlorine vs. Halogen addition reaction

Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. A halogen addition reaction is a simple organic reaction where a halogen molecule is added to the carbon–carbon double bond of an alkene functional group.

Similarities between Chlorine and Halogen addition reaction

Chlorine and Halogen addition reaction have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bromine, Butyl group, Carbon tetrachloride, Dichloromethane, Electrophile, Fluorine, Halogen, Halogenation, HOMO/LUMO, Ion.

Bromine

Bromine is a chemical element with symbol Br and atomic number 35.

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Butyl group

In organic chemistry, butyl is a four-carbon alkyl radical or substituent group with general chemical formula −C4H9, derived from either of the two isomers of butane.

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Carbon tetrachloride

Carbon tetrachloride, also known by many other names (the most notable being tetrachloromethane, also recognized by the IUPAC, carbon tet in the cleaning industry, Halon-104 in firefighting, and Refrigerant-10 in HVACR) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CCl4.

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Dichloromethane

Methylene dichloride (DCM, or methylene chloride, or dichloromethane) is a geminal organic compound with the formula CH2Cl2.

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Electrophile

In organic chemistry, an electrophile is a reagent attracted to electrons.

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Fluorine

Fluorine is a chemical element with symbol F and atomic number 9.

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Halogen

The halogens are a group in the periodic table consisting of five chemically related elements: fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), and astatine (At).

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Halogenation

Halogenation is a chemical reaction that involves the addition of one or more halogens to a compound or material.

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HOMO/LUMO

In chemistry, HOMO and LUMO are types of molecular orbitals.

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Ion

An ion is an atom or molecule that has a non-zero net electrical charge (its total number of electrons is not equal to its total number of protons).

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Chlorine and Halogen addition reaction Comparison

Chlorine has 360 relations, while Halogen addition reaction has 43. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 2.48% = 10 / (360 + 43).

References

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