Chemistry, asked by Rithvikaa5732, 11 months ago

Explain why naphthalene is more reactive than benzene

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Answered by KameenaYaar01
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Answer:

So naphthalene is more reactive compared to single ringed benzene . Naphthalene has two aromatic rings, but only 10 pi electrons (rather than the twelve electrons that it would prefer). This means that naphthalene has less aromatic stability than two isolated benzene rings would have.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Naphthalene is more reactive than benzene.

EXPLANATION:

  • Benzene has six pi electrons for its single ring.  
  • Naphthalene has two rings, but best 10 pi electrons as opposed to the twelve electrons that it might choose.  
  • This manner that naphthalene has less aromatic stability than isolated benzene ring would have.  
  • The equal argument applies as you maintain increasing the range of aromatic rings, the variety of pi electrons does not grow in proportion to the variety of aromatic ring, which results in decreased stability.  
  • Additionally, while you react those fused aromatic rings, they usually react to generate the maximum benzene rings viable.  
  • For example: Anthracene will react at its center ring, which generates two isolated benzene rings in the product, as opposed to on the terminal ring which generates a naphthalene ring in the product.
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