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❥︎(iv)-All Of Above.

❥︎About The Answer. ☟︎︎︎

  • Phenol, Naphthalene, pyridine all are aromatic compounds, while pyridine is a heterocyclic aromatic compound. Aromatic compounds are also known as arenes or aromatics are chemical compounds that contain conjugated planar ring systems with delocalized pi electron clouds instead of discrete alternating single and double bonds, and they should satisfy Huckel's rule.

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❥︎(ii)-Ethane Nitrile.

❥︎About The Answer ☟︎︎︎

  • Acetonitrile (CH3CN), CAS 75-05-8, also known as methyl cyanide or cyanomethane, is the simplest organic nitrile.
  • methyl cyanide is
  • methyl cyanide isCH3−C=N or CH3CN
  • methyl cyanide isCH3−C=N or CH3CNIUPAC name ⇒ ethane nitrile
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︎(iv)-All Of Above.

  • Phenol, Naphthalene, pyridine all are aromaticcompounds, while pyridine is a heterocyclic aromatic compound. Aromatic compounds are also known as arenes or aromatics are chemical compounds that contain conjugated planar ring systems with delocalized pi electron clouds instead of discrete alternating single and double bonds, and they should satisfy Huckel's rule.

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(ii)-Ethane Nitrile.

  • Acetonitrile (CH3CN), CAS 75-05-8, also known as methyl cyanide or cyanomethane, is the simplest organic nitrile.

  • Methyl cyanide is CH3−C=N or CH3CN
  • IUPAC name ⇒ ethane nitrile

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