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  1. Difference between any arene and an aromatic compound?

    Feb 17, 2015 · However later on in my book it says that 'any compound with the benzene ring is classified as an aromatic compound', which to me is the exact same definition as that given for an …

  2. Mechanism of arene side chain oxidation by permanganate

    Apr 26, 2012 · Some general information on side-chain oxidation in alkylbenzenes is available at : Regarding the mechanism, a Ph.D. student at the University of British Columbia did his doctorate on …

  3. Effect of substituents on arene oxide-phenol rearrangement

    Apr 13, 2020 · Is arene-oxide phenol rearrangement "specific" or highly "selective"? Or in simpler terms, does the rearrangement exclusively form only one product or does it form some small amount of the …

  4. What is an aromatic alcohol? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Jun 13, 2018 · I think its fair to assume that the question is asking you to identify the phenols, in which case the answer is (II) is because A and D are the only structures in which the hydroxyl group is …

  5. Phenyl vs phenol functional group? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Aug 25, 2014 · Phenyl is a functional group with an aromatic ring bonded to another group. And, phenol is a molecule that is just a phenyl bonded to a hydroxyl group. However, some sources consider …

  6. Origin of "ortho", "meta", "para" - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Oct 18, 2016 · To quote wikipedia's entry about origines of arene substitution pattern: The prefixes ortho, meta, and para are all derived from Greek, meaning correct, following, and beside, respectively.

  7. Why do resorcinol and iodine react to give 2-iodobenzen-1,3-diol?

    May 3, 2021 · So, in an electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction, the arene (a nucleophile) is reacting with an electrophile. In your case, resorcinol is the nucleophile and iodine is the electrophile. The …

  8. organic chemistry - Differences between phenols and alcohols ...

    Jul 3, 2012 · and phenols Compounds having one or more hydroxy groups attached to a benzene or other arene ring, e.g., 2-naphthol: (source: iupac.org) A phenol consists of an - $\ce {OH}$ bonded to …

  9. What is the functional group derived from benzene called?

    Dec 10, 2015 · If you were asked in an exam to name this functional group, would you call it benzene or an aromatic hydrocarbon?

  10. Birch reduction of anisole - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Feb 19, 2018 · In general, electron-withdrawing substituents make the arene more susceptible to reduction, while the opposite applies for electron-donating substituents. They then go on to say: …