Chapter 15: Q21P (page 477)
Draw and name all possible aromatic compounds with the formula C7H7Cl.
Short Answer
Answer
(I)
Chloromethyl benzene
(II)
o-chlorotoluene.
(III)
m-chlorotoluene
(IV)
p-chlorotoluene.
Chapter 15: Q21P (page 477)
Draw and name all possible aromatic compounds with the formula C7H7Cl.
Answer
(I)
Chloromethyl benzene
(II)
o-chlorotoluene.
(III)
m-chlorotoluene
(IV)
p-chlorotoluene.
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Draw structures corresponding to the following names:
(a) 3-Methyl-1,2-benzenediamine
(b) 1,3,5-Benzenetriol
(c) 3-Methyl-2-phenylhexane
(d) o-Aminobenzoic acid
(e) m-Bromophenol
(f) 2,4,6-Trinitrophenol (picric acid)
Azulene, a beautiful blue hydrocarbon, is an isomer of naphthalene. Is azulene aromatic? Draw a second resonance form of azulene in addition to that shown.
Pyridine is a flat, hexagonal molecule with bond angles of 120°. It undergoes substitution rather than addition and generally behaves like benzene. Draw a picture of the orbitals of pyridine to explain its properties. Check your answer by looking ahead to Sections 15-5.
Draw structures corresponding to the following IUPAC names:
(a) p-Bromochlorobenzene
(b) p-Bromotoluene
(c) m-Chloroaniline
(d) 1-Chloro-3,5-dimethylbenzene
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