dihaloalkenes
Dihaloalkenes are organic compounds that contain a carbon-carbon double bond and two halogen atoms attached to the carbons of the double bond. The general formula for a dihaloalkene is CnH2n-2X2, where n is the number of carbon atoms and X represents a halogen atom (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine). The two halogen atoms can be attached to the same carbon atom, in which case the compound is called a geminal dihaloalkene, or they can be attached to different carbon atoms, forming a vicinal dihaloalkene. If the two halogen atoms are attached to different carbons, they can be on the same side of the double bond (cis isomer) or on opposite sides (trans isomer).
The properties of dihaloalkenes vary depending on the type of halogen and its position. Generally, they are
Dihaloalkenes can be synthesized through various methods, including the addition of halogens to alkynes or the