Organochloride is a hypernym of chloroalkane.
In context|organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between organochloride and chloroalkane
is that
organochloride is (organic chemistry) organochlorine while
chloroalkane is (organic chemistry) any haloalkane in which the halogen is chlorine.
As nouns the difference between organochloride and chloroalkane
is that
organochloride is (organic chemistry) organochlorine while
chloroalkane is (organic chemistry) any haloalkane in which the halogen is chlorine.