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Hydrocarbon Rings Chemistry 122/121
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Cyclic Hydrocarbons Both saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons may be found in the form of a ring The resulting structure has two less hydrogen than its straight chain counterpart ◦ Butane = C 4 H 10 ◦ Cyclobutane = C 4 H 8
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Aromatic Hydrocarbons Historically, these compounds all had an odor associated with them They may contain a single ring or group of rings Benzene is the simplest aromatic ◦ all examples of aromatics have a structure comparable to benzene Another name for them are arenes
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The Structure of Benzene Benzene is a six carbon ring with a hydrogen atom attached to each carbon This leaves each carbon available to make a double bond A maximum of three double bonds can form within the ring As a result, two diagrams can be written to represent all the places a double bond can exist within benzene Page 710
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Resonance As a result of double bonds being found in more than one place, the bonding e- between carbon atoms are shared evenly around the ring Resonance allows the structure to be more stable Benzene is less reactive than its alkene counterpart
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Substituted Aromatic Hydrocarbons Compounds that contain substituents attached to a benzene ring are called derivatives of benzene When the benzene ring is the substituent, it is called a phenyl group Benzene rings that have two substituents are called disubstituted benzenes The positions of the substituents can be in the 1, 2 (ortho), 1,3 (meta), or 1,4 (para) position
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For the remainder of class… Complete Guided Reading 22.4 Practice Problems – use to review Interpreting Graphics – 22.4
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