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naming of aromatic compound

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Answered by dragonsdragon
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Actually naming is Based on single and double substitutes so both are different

Explanation:

Recognize the methods for naming aromatic compounds, including IUPAC nomenclature and historical names

Key Points:-

For substituted benzene rings where the substituent contains more than six carbons, the benzene ring is noted by using a phenyl prefix on the alkane name.

For substituted benzene rings where the substituent contains less than six carbons, the alkyl chain is added as a prefix with the ending changed to -yl.

For benzene rings with multiple substituents, the ring atoms are numbered to minimize the numbering of the substituents groups; alternatively, ortho/meta/para nomenclature can be used for disubstituted rings.

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