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Aromatic compounds are chemical compounds that consist of conjugated planar ring systems accompanied by delocalized pi-electron clouds in place of individual alternating double and single bonds. They are also called aromatics or arenes. The best examples are toluene and benzene

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Aromatic compounds are chemical compounds that consist of conjugated planar ring systems accompanied by delocalized pi-electron clouds in place of individual alternating double and single bonds.

They are also called aromatics or arenes. The best examples are toluene and benzene. Aromatics require to satisfy Huckel’s rule. Plants and micro-organisms have an exclusive route to benzene-ring compounds. The great majority of aromatic compounds in nature, therefore, are produced by plants and micro-organisms, and animals are dependant upon plants for many aromatic compounds either directly or indirectly.

Aromatic Compounds Examples

Aromatic hydrocarbon, are hydrocarbons containing sigma bonds and delocalized pi electrons between carbon atoms in a ring. For example, benzene. They are known as aromatic due to their pleasant smell

Aromatic compounds are broadly divided into two categories: benzenoids (one containing benzene ring) and non-benzenoids (those not containing a benzene ring) for example, furan. Any hydrocarbon can be classified as an aromatic compound provided they follow the Huckel rule. According to Huckel rule, for a ring to be aromatic it should have the following properties:

Planarity

Complete delocalization of the π electrons in the ring

Presence of (4n + 2) π electrons in the ring where n is an integer (n = 0, 1, 2, . . .)

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