How do we name aromatic hydrocarbons?
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Aromatic compounds are ring structures with unusual stability due to delocalized pi electron density that is shared between all of the carbon atoms in the ring.
There are a number of historically common names for aromatic structures. These names are frequently used in favor of standardized IUPAC nomenclature. For example, methylbenzene is often referred to as toluene, and dimethylbenzene is often called xylene.
Naming aromatic compoundsThis nomenclature tutorial video takes you through the IUPAC rules for benzene type molecules and includes the common names for substituented benzene .
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