- In
organic chemistry,
benzenoids are a
class of
organic compounds with at
least one
benzene ring.
These compounds have
increased stability due to resonance...
- "An
explanation of the laws
which govern substitution in the case of
benzenoid compounds".
Journal of the
Chemical Society. 51: 258–268 [264]. doi:10...
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compounds that are
derived from quinone.
Unlike benzenoid structures, the
quinoid part is not aromatic.
Benzenoid Aromatic compound Wong,
Henry N. C.; Chan...
- non-planar
forms are chiral, and
their enantiomers can be isolated. The
benzenoid hydrocarbons have been
defined as
condensed polycyclic unsaturated fully-conjugated...
- as one of the
simplest non-
benzenoid conjugated hydrocarbons.
Fulvalene is an
unstable isomer of the more
common benzenoid aromatic compounds naphthalene...
- In
Petunia hybrida,
volatile benzenoids are
produced to give off the
floral smell.
While components of the
benzenoid biosynthetic pathway are known...
- aroma. The
removed compounds may be sulfides, proteins, polyphenols,
benzenoids, or
copper ions.
Unless they form a
stable sediment in the
final container...
- have been used in
chemical graph theory to
represent the
structure of
benzenoid hydrocarbon molecules. In this representation, one
forms a caterpillar...
- ed. See also: m-xylene (data page) p-xylene (data page)
Aniline is a
benzenoid compound. The NH2
group attached to the
benzene ring
means that there...
- terpenes,
which are not
aromatic in the
chemical sense. But
terpenes and
benzenoid substances do have a
chemical characteristic in common,
namely higher...