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Title: BENZENE AND BENZENE DERIVATIVES


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BENZENE AND BENZENEDERIVATIVES
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  • I. General Characteristics of Benzene A. All six
    carbon atoms are sp2 hybridized due to the
    three alternating double bonds. B. All six
    C-C bond lengths and strengths are one and a
    half (1½) also due to the resonating double
    bonds. C. The shape of the molecule is flat with
    120o bond angles for all the atoms. D. The
    resulting resonance give this molecule
    resonance stability which makes it unreactive
    like an alkane.

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  • II. Monosubstitued Derivatives of Benzene
  • A. Toluene (Benzene with a methyl group).
  • B. Aniline (Benzene with an amine group).
  • C. Phenol (Benzene with a hydroxyl group).
  • D. Benzoic Acid (Benzene with a carboxylic
    acid group).
  • E. Benzene Sulfonic Acid (Benzene with a
  • sulfonyl group).
  • F. Bromobenzene (Benzene with a bromine
    group).
  • G. Ethylbenzene (Benzene with an ethyl
    group).

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  • III. Disubstitued Derivatives of Benzene
  • A. When a benzene ring already has a group
    attached to it, the next or incoming group can
    attach in three different ways creating three
    possible isomers
  • 1. Ortho (o-) One carbon away.
  • 2. Meta (m-) Two carbons away.
  • 3. Para (p-) Three carbons away.
  • B. When naming these compounds, the special
    names should be used as the root and the
    attached group should be named first with the
    lower case letter preceding it (i.e.
    m-bromotoluene).
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