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Aromatic compounds or
arenes are
organic compounds "with a
chemistry typified by benzene" and "cyclically conjugated." The word "
aromatic" originates...
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general relationship between aromaticity as a
chemical property and the
olfactory properties of such
compounds.
Aromaticity can also be
considered a manifestation...
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hydrocarbons (
compounds composed solely of
carbon and hydrogen) are
divided into two classes:
aromatic compounds and
aliphatic compounds (/ˌælɪˈfætɪk/;...
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leaving group, such as a halide, on an
aromatic ring.
Aromatic rings are
usually nucleophilic, but some
aromatic compounds do
undergo nucleophilic substitution...
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opposed to
aromaticity.
Unlike aromatic compounds,
which follow Hückel's rule ([4n+2] π electrons) and are
highly stable,
antiaromatic compounds are highly...
- chemistry, an
aromatic amine is an
organic compound consisting of an
aromatic ring
attached to an amine. It is a
broad class of
compounds that encomp****es...
- ****umed to be
realized for a
fully aromatic system. An
aromatic compound has HOMA
value 1,
whereas a non-
aromatic compound has
value 0. For all-carbon systems...
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) is any
member of a
class of
organic compounds that is
composed of
multiple aromatic rings. Most are
produced by...
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arrangements within the rings,
carbocyclic and
heterocyclic compounds may be
aromatic or non-
aromatic; in the
latter case, they may vary from
being fully saturated...
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substituents sharing the same ring
position in an
intermediate compound in an
electrophilic aromatic substitution. Trimethylsilyl, tert-butyl, and isopropyl...