Haloalkane
RX where R is an alkyl group
Monohalogen derivatives of alkanes are called Haloalkanes or alkyl halides. They are formed by replacing one hydrogen atom in alkane.Haloarene
ArX where Ar is arene.
'X' is halogen atom (F, Cl, Br, I)Haloarenes or aryl halides are halogen derivatives of aromatic hydrocarbons, which are derived by replacing hydrogen atom attached to the benzene ring by a halogen atom. Therefore, in haloarenes, the halogen atom (F, Cl, Br or I) is directly attached to the aromatic ring. For example,


