aromatic compound

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aromatic compound

An aromatic compound is often used in the production of perfumes and dyes.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A hydrocarbon containing one or more benzene rings: An "aromatic compound" is a type of organic chemical characterized by a molecular structure that includes one or more rings of atoms with special bonding, most famously the benzene ring. These compounds are often noted for their stability and distinctive, sometimes pleasant, odors.
Usage
  • The term "aromatic compound" is used primarily in scientific contexts, especially in chemistry and biochemistry, to classify and describe a major category of organic molecules.
  • It refers to the structural property of having a planar, cyclic ring with a specific pattern of alternating double bonds (resonance), not necessarily to a compound's smell.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Benzene is the simplest aromatic compound.
    • Many dyes and pharmaceuticals are complex aromatic compounds.
    • The presence of an aromatic compound in the mixture was confirmed by spectroscopy.
Advanced Usage
  • "Aromaticity": This is the property that defines an aromatic compound, referring to the special stability conferred by the cyclic, planar ring of atoms with a delocalized pi-electron system that follows Hückel's rule.
    • The molecule's unusual stability is due to its aromaticity.
  • In historical context, the term "aromatic" originated from the fact that many such compounds found in balsams and resins had distinctive fragrances.
Variants and Related Words
  • Aromatic (adj): Of, relating to, or having the properties of an aromatic compound; or, having a pleasant, distinctive smell.
    • The reaction produces an aromatic hydrocarbon.
    • The spice market was filled with aromatic scents.
  • Aromaticity (n): The chemical property of being aromatic.
  • Anti-aromatic compound (n): A compound with a cyclic, planar structure that, unlike aromatic compounds, is destabilized by its electron configuration.
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) (n): A class of aromatic compounds containing multiple fused benzene rings, often studied in environmental science.
Synonyms
  • Arenes: A synonym often used for aromatic hydrocarbons, particularly those containing a benzene ring.
  • Aromatic hydrocarbon: A more specific term emphasizing that the compound contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Related Phrases/Concepts
  • Benzene ring: The prototypical six-carbon ring structure (C₆H₆) that is the defining feature of many aromatic compounds.
  • Resonance hybrid: A description of the bonding in aromatic compounds where electrons are delocalized around the ring, often represented by a circle inside a hexagon for benzene.
  • Hückel's rule: A rule used to predict whether a planar, cyclic, conjugated molecule will show aromatic properties (4n+2 π electrons).
aromatic compound

An aromatic compound is often used in the production of perfumes and dyes.

Noun
  1. a hydrocarbon containing one or more benzene rings that are characteristic of the benzene series of compounds