
The reaction in which halogen atoms are introduced into an organic compound molecule to form a carbon-halogen bond, resulting in a halogen-containing compound, is called halogenation. Depending on the type of halogen atom introduced, halogenation reactions can be classified into chlorination, bromination, iodination, and fluorination. Chlorination and bromination are the most commonly used, with chlorination having the widest range of applications.
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