Nature of C-X Bond - CBSE Class 12
Module 2: Nature of C-X Bond The carbon-halogen bond (C-X bond) is polar due to the electronegativity difference between carbon and the halogen atom. Halogens are more electronegative, causing a partial negative charge on the halogen and a partial positive charge on carbon. This polarity influences the physical and chemical properties of alkyl halides.

1. What causes the polarity in the C-X bond?
2. In a C-X bond, which atom is partially negatively charged?
3. Which of these halogens forms the most polar C-X bond?
4. The nature of the C-X bond primarily affects:
5. What is the key feature of the C-X bond?
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