dihalopentanes
Dihalopentanes are organic compounds belonging to the alkane family, specifically pentane, which has had two hydrogen atoms replaced by halogen atoms. The general formula for a dihalopentane is C5H10X2, where X represents a halogen atom such as fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), or iodine (I). The position of the two halogen atoms on the pentane chain and the type of halogen significantly influence the specific properties and reactivity of the compound.
There are numerous isomers of dihalopentanes due to the different possible positions for the two halogen atoms
Dihalopentanes can be synthesized through various methods, often involving the halogenation of pentane or pentenes. Their