benzene nucleus
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Definition
Noun: - A stable, hexagonal ring structure composed of six carbon atoms, with each carbon atom bonded to one hydrogen atom. This fundamental aromatic unit is the core structural component of benzene and many other aromatic compounds.
Usage
- The term is used primarily in organic chemistry to describe the characteristic six-membered carbon ring that defines aromaticity.
- It refers specifically to the planar, cyclic arrangement of atoms, emphasizing its role as a foundational building block.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The concept is central to understanding electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions, where the benzene nucleus undergoes attack by electrophiles.
- In spectroscopic analysis, the benzene nucleus produces a distinctive pattern in NMR spectra.
Variants and Related Words
- Benzene ring: A more common synonym referring to the same hexagonal structure.
- Aromatic ring: A broader term that includes the benzene nucleus and other ring systems with similar stability and bonding characteristics.
- Phenyl group: The functional group (C₆H₅–) derived from a benzene nucleus by removal of one hydrogen atom.
Synonyms
- Benzene ring
- Aromatic sextet (in the context of its electron configuration)
- Six-membered aromatic ring
Related Phrases
- Aromatic system: A larger molecular system containing one or more benzene nuclei.
- Fused ring system: A structure where two or more benzene nuclei share common carbon atoms, as in naphthalene.
Noun
- a closed chain of 6 carbon atoms with hydrogen atoms attached