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1 Chapter 13 Unsaturated Hydrocarbons 13.6 Aromatic Compounds
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2 Benzene is An aromatic compound. A ring of 6 C atoms and 6 H atoms. A flat ring structure drawn with double bonds. Represented by two structures because the electrons move among the C atoms. Aromatic Compounds
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3 Because the pi electrons in benzene are shared equally among the 6 C atoms, benzene can also be represented as a hexagon with a circle drawn inside. Benzene Structure
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4 Aromatic Compounds in Nature and Medicine
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5 A benzene with a single substituent is often named as a benzene derivative. Methylbenzene Chlorobenzene Naming Aromatic Compounds
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6 Some substituted benzene rings have common names that have been in use for many years. Some Common Names
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7 A benzene ring with two or more substituents is numbered to give the lowest numbers to the side groups. Common names use the prefixes ortho- (1,2-), meta- (1,3-) and para- (1,4-). Naming Aromatic Compounds
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