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Learn what organic halides are and how to identify them. In this organic chemistry video lesson, we will study the organic function known as organic halides. We will see how to name organic halides, their properties, examples and applications of these halogenated organic compounds. Organic halides are compounds that derive from hydrocarbons by replacing hydrogen atoms with halogen atoms, that is, elements belonging to family 7A (or group 17) of the periodic table. They can also be called organic halides or organic derivatives. These compounds can be found, under ambient conditions, in solid, liquid and gaseous forms. One of the most famous organic halides is the CFC dichlorodifluorocarbon, a freon that was used as a refrigerant gas in air conditioning units and refrigerators and also as a propellant gas for aerosols, but which is capable of destroying the ozone layer. In this video lesson, we will see how this compound can interact with ozone, thus causing the layer to thin. In addition, we will study the nomenclature and when to use ortho, meta and para for benzene. ???? SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL ???? Did you like the video? Leave your LIKE! Follow me on social media: ✏️Instagram: / prof_igor_quimica ✏️Twitter: / igorsuga ✏️Blog: https://igorsuga.wordpress.com/ #chemistry #organic #organichalides #organicchemistry #organic_function #freon #cfc #igorchemistry