Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Benzene Ring Structure

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The molecular formula of benzene is _____

C6H6

An aromatic hydrocarbon is the _____ class of unsaturated hydrocarbons

third

The structural formula of benzene is often formalized as that of a _____

cyclohexatriene

Benzene and benzene derivatives are _____ in water and less dense than water

insoluble

Polyaromatic hydrocarbons are composed of two or more aromatic rings joined together and are also known as fused-ring or polynuclear aromatic _____

hydrocarbons

It is NAPHTHALENE if it has this kind of parent structure

two fused benzene rings

It is ANTHRACENE if it has this kind of parent structure

three fused benzene rings

It is PHENANTHRENE if it has this kind of parent structure

three fused benzene rings and an additional benzene ring attached to one of the others

It is BENZOPYRENE if it has this kind of parent structure

four fused benzene rings

It is a LIQUID because it is a ______

monosubstituted benzene

Test your knowledge on the structure and properties of aromatic hydrocarbons, with a focus on the benzene ring and its molecular formula. Explore the location of double bonds within the benzene ring and related nomenclature.

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