Which compound can be considered an aromatic amine? A) Phenyl chloride B) Chlorobenzene C) Nitrobenzene D) Benzamide

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The question is asking to identify which of the given compounds qualifies as an aromatic amine, relying on the understanding of organic chemistry and the characteristics of aromatic amines.

Answer

None of the provided options directly fit as an aromatic amine.

The compound that can be considered an aromatic amine is Aniline, but from the options given, none of the compounds directly fits as an aromatic amine.

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The compound that can be considered an aromatic amine is Aniline, but from the options given, none of the compounds directly fits as an aromatic amine.

More Information

Aromatic amines are compounds where an amine group (NH2) is directly attached to an aromatic ring, such as benzene. An example of an aromatic amine is aniline, which is C6H5NH2. None of the listed compounds contain an NH2 group connected directly to an aromatic ring.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing aromatic rings with aromatic amines. Ensure an amine group is attached to the ring.

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