PPT-Chemistry of Aromatic Compounds
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Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences The Structure of Benzene Because each bond has two electrons benzene has
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Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences The Structure of Benzene Because each bond has two electrons benzene has six electrons In benzene the actual bond length 139 . Dr. . Sheppard. CHEM . 2412. Summer 2015. Klein (2. nd. ed. .) . sections. : 18.1, 18.2, 18.8, 18.3, 18.4, 18.5. Aromatic Compounds. Originally distinguished because of smell. Then noticed trends in reactivity. page 1 Aromatic Compounds Historically, benzene and its first derivatives had pleasant aromas, and were called aromatic compounds. Structure of Benzene Kekul Bitter almonds are the source of the aromatic compound benzaldehyde. Sources of Benzene. Some Facts About Benzene. Reacts mainly by substitution. Friedrich August Kekule’. The Orbital Model for Benzene. Session Objectives. Introduction nitro compounds. Nomenclature. Structure and physical properties. Preparation of nitro compounds. Chemical reactions. Cyanides and isocyanides. . General method of preparation. Dr. . Shatha. I . Alaqeel. 108 . Chem. Learning Objectives. By the end of chapter four the students will:. Understand the resonance description of structure of benzene. Understand the hybridization in benzene. Leon. María. Elena. Larissa. Vanillin. Information. History of benzene. Ring structure. Functional groups. Hückel’s. rule. Vanillin. History of benzene. The . empirical formula for benzene had been long known, but its highly unsaturated structure was a challenge to determine. . In 1825, Michael Faraday isolated a hydrocarbon called benzene, which consists of a six-carbon ring with alternating double bonds and the molecular formula C. 6. H. 6. . . Learning Goal . Describe the bonding in benzene; name aromatic compounds, and draw their line-angle structural formulas.. 1435-1436. 2014-2015. Learning Objectives. . Understand the. . resonance description of structure of benzene. Understand the hybridization in benzene. Understand the relation between the stability of benzene and resonance energy. Organic Chemistry. Second Edition. David Klein. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.. Klein, Organic Chemistry 2e . 18.1 Introduction to Aromatic Compounds. Aromatic. compounds or . 240 . Chem. 1. The expressing . aromatic compounds . came to mean . benzene. . and derivatives of benzene. .. . Structure of Benzene: Resonance Description. C. 6. H. 6. It contains a six-membered ring and three additional degrees of unsaturation.. 1. Nomenclature . of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds. Polycyclic . aromatic compounds have two or more benzene rings fused together. 2. Naphthalene, anthracene and phenanthrene are obtained from . coal tar. 1. 2. CONTENT. INTRODUCTION. Composition of Crude . Oil. Crude . chemistry. Olefins. Naphthenes. Aromatics. Napthalenes. Asphaltenes. Characterization Factors. INTRODUCTION - . Petroleum (also called crude oil) is a naturally mixture . The Discovery of Benzene. Benzene was discovered in . 1825. by the English chemist . Michael Faraday . (Royal Institution). Faraday called this new hydrocarbon “. bicarburet. of hydrogen”.. Faraday isolated benzene from a compressed illuminating gas that had been made by . D. r. . Zamir G Khan . Assistant Professor . H R Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Shirpur, Dist. Dhule, (M.S) 425405. Copyright @ Mr. Z G Khan. 2. If benzene is 1,3,5-cyclohexatriene as .
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