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What Role Do Halogenation Reactions Play in Modern Industry?

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  WHAT IS HALOGENATION? Halogenation is a chemical reaction in which a halogen is added to a hydrocarbon by replacing one of its hydrogens. The product thus formed is known as a halogenated compound. It occurs in both saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons and aromatic hydrocarbons. The most common halogens in this reaction are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. The order of reactivity for these halogens is fluorine (F) > chlorine (Cl) > bromine (Br) > iodine (I). F is the most aggressive and produces the most stable halogenated compound. Thus, the electronegativity of the halogen atom is a driving force for these reactions. In this article, one of the leading 3-Chloro-1,2-Propanediol manufacturer in Germany delve into some important intriguing facts about halogenation. Addition and substitution are the two main types of halogenation reactions that predominate in modern industry. The former is best characterized by bromination reactions, where bromine reacts w...