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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING HALOGENS
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Why is the C-X bond in haloarenes shorter than in haloalkanes?
A. Due to the lower electronegativity of sp2 carbon
B. Due to the higher electronegativity of sp2 carbon holding the bond more tightly
C. Due to resonance stabilization of the bond
D. Due to the larger size of the halogen
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