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Hydrocarbons based on benzene ring as the structural unit. They are stable and contain conjugated double bonds.

Arenes

Aromatic compounds must have these 4 characteristics.

1. Ring structure


2. Conjugated double bonds


3. All elements in the ring are sp2


4. Obey the 4n+2 rule, where n is an integer

4n + 2 = __________ rule, n must be an integer.

The number of electrons in pi bonds

What is the structure of Toluene?


What is the structure of Anisole?


What is the structure ofAniline?

What is the structure ofBenzoic acid?


What is the structure ofAcetophenome?


What is the structure ofPhenol?


What is the structure ofStyrene?


What is the structure ofBenzaldehyde?


What is the ortho position?


What is the para position?


What is the meta position?


What is the structure of xylene?


What is the structure of o-xylene?


What is the structure ofp-xylene?


What is the structure ofm-xylene


The family of completely conjugated, monocyclic hydrocarbons.

Annulenes

Name this reaction.

Name this reaction - which can only happen in the benzylic position!

Addition of carboxylic acid to benzylic hydrogen, which can only happen in the benzylic position!

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Friedal Craft Alkylation

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Friedal Craft Alkylation

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Friedal Craft Alkylation

Friedal Craft Alkylation by alcohol

Friedal Craft Alkylation by acid



Friedal Craft Acylation

Friedal Craft Acylation

Friedal Craft Acylation with Di-ester

Wolff Kishner Reduction


Clemenson Reduction

Bromination of aromatic ring

Nitration of aromatic ring



Reduction of NO2





Sulfonation of aromatic ring

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What is the structure of pyridine?

What is the structure of pyrol?

What is the structure of furon?

What is the structure of imidozole?

What is the structure of thiophene?

What is the structure of benzophenone?