Structure of Benzene
Structure of Benzene - The molecular formula of benzene has been found from analytical data, to be C 6 H 6 . Relatively higher proportion of carbon and addition of chlorine to benzene molecule indicate it to be an unsaturated compound. Depending on the variou..
Structure of Benzene
The molecular formula of benzene has been found from analytical data, to be C 6 H 6 . Relatively higher proportion of carbon and addition of chlorine to benzene molecule indicate it to be an unsaturated compound. Depending on the various facts available to scient..
Arenes
These are hydrocarbons that contain at least one special type of hexagonal ring of carbon atoms with three double bonds in their alternate positions. The ring is called aromatic or benzene ring. For example, benzene, toluene, o-xylene. They also contain more than one benze..
Arenes
Arenes - Aromatic hydrocarbons that contain one or more benzene rings are called Arenes. A benzene ring is a six-membered ring containing carbon atoms linked to each other with alternate single and double bonds. Arenes can be described by the general formula C n H 2 n - 6 (where..
Arenes - Aromatic hydrocarbons that contain one or more benzene rings are called Arenes. A benzene ring is a six-membered ring containing carbon atoms linked to each other with alternate single and double bonds. Arenes can be described by the general formula C n H 2 n - 6 (where..Hyperconjugation
. This occurs when the sigma ( s ) electrons of the H-C bond that is attached to an unsaturated system, such as double bond or a benzene ring, enter into conjugation with the unsaturated system. The concept of hyperconjugation was developed by Baker and Nathan and is a..
. This occurs when the sigma ( s ) electrons of the H-C bond that is attached to an unsaturated system, such as double bond or a benzene ring, enter into conjugation with the unsaturated system. The concept of hyperconjugation was developed by Baker and Nathan and is a..Quality of petrol (gasoline) - octane number
., branched-chain alkanes, alkenes, and aromatic hydrocarbons are prepared by catalytic cracking and catalytic reforming. Straight chain alkanes have low octane numbers, the value of which decreases with the increase in the length of the chain. Cyclic alkanes have higher octane numbers than the cor..
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