-
hexagonal ring with one
hydrogen atom
attached to each.
Because it
contains only
carbon and
hydrogen atoms,
benzene is
classed as a hydrocarbon.
Benzene is a...
-
split into two
categories - benzoids, that
contain a
benzene derivative and
follow the
benzene ring model, and non-benzoids that
contain other aromatic...
- This
commonly seen
model of
aromatic rings,
namely the idea that
benzene was
formed from a six-membered
carbon ring with
alternating single and
double bonds...
- 6-membered
rings.
Included are pyridine, thiophene, pyrrole, and furan.
Another large class of
organic heterocycles refers to
those fused to
benzene rings. For...
-
Benzaldehyde (C6H5CHO) is an
organic compound consisting of a
benzene ring with a
formyl substituent. It is
among the
simplest aromatic aldehydes and one...
- (archaically φ) or Ø. The
phenyl group is
closely related to
benzene and can be
viewed as a
benzene ring,
minus a hydrogen,
which may be
replaced by some other...
-
organic compound with the
formula C6H5COOH,
whose structure consists of a
benzene ring (C6H6) with a
carboxyl (−C(=O)OH) substituent. The
benzoyl group is often...
- the
chemical formula C6H4(OH)2. It has two
hydroxyl groups bonded to a
benzene ring in a para position. It is a
white granular solid.
Substituted derivatives...
- The
preference of the
benzene ring in
nomenclature relies on
whether the
alkane has more or less
carbons than the
benzene ring itself.
Anisole is formally...
- 6H+ 7),
which is
protonated benzene. Two
hydrogen atoms bonded to one
carbon lie in a
plane perpendicular to the
benzene ring. The
arenium ion is no longer...