Aromatic Compounds in Chemistry
Aromatic compounds are chemical compounds with conjugated ring systems and delocalized pi-electron clouds. They are categorized as benzenoids or non-benzenoids based on ring structure. Following Huckel's rule, aromaticity is determined by electron count and planarity. Learn about examples, properties, and Huckel's Rule of Aromaticity in this informative content.
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Aromatic memories OH phenol Common name for: Structure of meta-xylene Common name of: mesitylene CH3 H C N NH O O Structure of acetanilide or
Aromatic memories (cont.) Preferred name for methylbenzene toluene OCH3 Structure for anisole Common name me OH Draw p- creosol OH Benzyl alcohol COOH Who am I ? m-phthalic acid COOH
Aromatic memories (cont.) Draw benzoic acid COOH Who am I ? Draw styrene COOH H O o-salicylic acid Who am I ? Draw aniline H2 Who am I ? N napthalene Anthracene
COOH Aromatic name calling 5 H O Br 3 1 1 Name me commonly m-bromobenzoic acid Name me IUPAC way Name me the IUPAC way 1,5-diphenyloctane 3,3-diphenyl-1-hexanol
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