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Which of the following is an allylic halide?
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An allylic halide has the halogen attached to a carbon atom that is adjacent to a carbon-carbon double bond. This makes it more reactive in certain reactions, such as allylic substitution.
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An allylic halide is a compound in which the halogen is attached to a carbon that is adjacent to a double bond.

From the given options: 

  • Option (i):  is not an allylic halide because the halogen (Br) is not adjacent to the double bond.
  • Option (ii):  is an allylic halide, as the halogen (Br) is attached to the carbon that is adjacent to the double bond.

Thus, the correct allylic halide is option (ii).

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