CH27 Aromatic Chemistry Flashcards
Benzen formula
C6H6
Another name for arenes
Aromatic compounds - first found in sweet-smelling dyes
Most common type of reaction of benzene
Substitution - H for different functional group
Shape of benzene
Flat, regular hexagon
120 degree bond angle
What happens to 4th electron in p orbital of each C atom
Delocalises to form rings of electron density above and below hexagon
Effect on stability of rings of electron density
Makes benzene very stable
Thermochemical evidence that benzene is more stable than cyclohexa-1,3,5-trien
Hydrogenation of cyclohexene = -120 kJ mol-1
Hydrogenation of cyclohexa-1,3,5-triene = -360 kJ mol-1
Hydrogenation of benzene = -208 kJ mol-1
Why else is cyclohexa-1,3,5-triene not a suitable model for benzene
Would not be symmetrical - benzene is
Easily undergo addition reactions across double bond - benzene would not
Would form 2 isomers on the addition of Br2 - benzene does not
Appearance of benzene at 298K
Colourless liquid
Why does benzene have high MP
Close packing of flat hexagonal molecules when solid
Is benzene soluble in water - why
No - non polar
Dangers of benzene
Carcinogen
Naming benzene containing compounds
-benzene
phenyl-
Why is benzene attacked by electrophiles
High electron density above and below ring due to delocalised electrons
What is delocalisation energy
The large amount of energy required to break aromatic ring part