geminaali
Geminaali is a term used in organic chemistry to describe a geminal dihalide, which is a type of organic compound containing two halogen atoms attached to the same carbon atom. The prefix "geminaali" comes from the Latin word "geminus," meaning twin. These compounds are often unstable and can readily undergo elimination reactions to form alkenes or substitution reactions to form other functional groups.
The most common geminal dihalides are those derived from alkanes, where two halogen atoms, such as chlorine
Geminal dihalides have several important applications. They can serve as intermediates in the synthesis of various