AROMATIC.
BENZENE.
this structure is present in the molecules of all other hydrocarbon material and aromatic compounds in general. Because of this, now regarded as hidroicarburos benzene and aromatic hydrocarbons is similar in structure and chemical behavior.
aromatic hydrocarbon is known as a variety of highly unsaturated cyclic hidrucarburos exhibit very caracteristico.el chemical behavior of aromatic name originated in the pleasant smell of the first compounds of this type to be met, which were extracted vegetable oils, balsams and resins. Today
aromatic word has taken rather a chemical connotation to highlight the structure and particular properties of this group, known as including aomatica estrucutura and aromatic properties. aromatic hydrocarbons, for example does not exhibit the characteristic addition reactions of unsaturated hydrocarbons, instead of substitution reactions occur as alkanes.
aromatic hydrocarbons are found abundantly in the coal tar, viscous fraction obtained in the process of preparation of coking coal.
The simplest aromatic hidrucarburo is benzene, C6H6, whose structure is as follows:
aromatic word has taken rather a chemical connotation to highlight the structure and particular properties of this group, known as including aomatica estrucutura and aromatic properties. aromatic hydrocarbons, for example does not exhibit the characteristic addition reactions of unsaturated hydrocarbons, instead of substitution reactions occur as alkanes.
aromatic hydrocarbons are found abundantly in the coal tar, viscous fraction obtained in the process of preparation of coking coal.
The simplest aromatic hidrucarburo is benzene, C6H6, whose structure is as follows:
BENZENE. this structure is present in the molecules of all other hydrocarbon material and aromatic compounds in general. Because of this, now regarded as hidroicarburos benzene and aromatic hydrocarbons is similar in structure and chemical behavior.