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Aromatic and compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Aromatic compounds are often drawn as cyclic alkenes, but their structure and properties are different and they are not considered to be alkenes.
Aromatic hydrocarbons ( arenes ), alkanes, alkenes, cycloalkanes and alkyne-based compounds are different types of hydrocarbons.
Aromatic compounds play key roles in the biochemistry of all living things.
Aromatic compounds are important in industry.
Aromatic properties have been attributed to non-benzenoid compounds such as tropone.
Aromatic properties are tested to the limit in a class of compounds called cyclophanes.
Category: Aromatic compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Aromatic compounds are more stable than theoretically predicted by alkene hydrogenation data ; the " extra " stability is due to the delocalized cloud of electrons, called resonance energy.
Aromatic nitro compounds are typically synthesized by the action of a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids on an organic molecule.
Category: Aromatic compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Aromatic azo compounds can be synthesized by using an azo coupling reaction, which entails an electrophilic substitution reaction where an aryl diazonium cation attacks another aryl ring, especially those substituted with electron-donating groups.
Category: Aromatic compounds
Category: Aromatic compounds
Aromatic compounds, also known as arenes or aromatics, are chemical compounds that contain conjugated planar ring systems with delocalised pi electron clouds instead of discrete alternating single and double bonds.

Aromatic and electrophilic
Aromatic sulfonation is an organic reaction in which a hydrogen atom on an arene is replaced by a sulfonic acid functional group in an electrophilic aromatic substitution.
Aromatic formylation reactions via electrophilic aromatic substitution include:

Aromatic and aromatic
# Aromatic hydrocarbons, also known as arenes, are hydrocarbons that have at least one aromatic ring.
Aromatic molecules are also able to interact with each other in an " edge-to-face " orientation: The slight positive charge of the substituents on the ring atoms of one molecule are attracted to the slight negative charge of the aromatic system on another molecule.
The Latin American and Caribbean Bulletin of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants ( Abbreviated BLACPMA ) or Boletin latinoamericano y del caribe de plantas medicinales y aromaticas ( ISSN-0717 7917 ) is a bimonthly scientific publication directed to diverse professionals and technicians linked to the field of medicinal and aromatic plants.
* Medicinal and Aromatic Plant, an agricultural designation for wild or undomesticated plants gathered or grown for medicinal or aromatic value
Typical genotoxins like aromatic amines are believed to cause mutations because they are nucleophilic and form strong covalent bonds with DNA resulting with the formation of Aromatic Amine-DNA adducts, preventing accurate replication.
Aromatic nucleophilic substitutionA nucleophilic aromatic substitution is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry in which the nucleophile displaces a good leaving group, such as a halide, on an aromatic ring.
* Aromatic accompaniment: gases trapped in a bag, a serving device, or the food itself ; an aromatic substance presented as a garnish or inedible tableware ; or a smell produced by burning

Aromatic and with
Aromatic molecules are able to interact with each other in so-called π-π stacking: The π systems form two parallel rings overlap in a " face-to-face " orientation.
Aromatic polyamides were first introduced in commercial applications in the early 1960s, with a meta-aramid fiber produced by DuPont as HT-1 and then under the trade name Nomex.
The reason for this anomaly is that the methyl protons are in line with the Aromatic ring current of the benzene ring and are therefore severely shielded.
This fine English style Best Bitter is made with Imported English Pale Ale, Aromatic and Caramel malts.
Pale Ale Malt along with Aromatic and Crystal malts combine with the Galena and Fuggles hops to create a sure-fire favorite.

Aromatic and double
Aromatic hydrocarbons contain conjugated double bonds.

Aromatic and .
Aromatic C, O, S and N atoms are shown in their lower case ' c ', ' o ','s ' and ' n ' respectively.
Aromatic atoms can be singly bonded to each other and biphenyl can be represented by c1ccccc1-c2ccccc2.
Aromatic nitrogen bonded to hydrogen, as found in pyrrole must be represented as and imidazole is written in SMILES notation as n1ccc1.
Aromatic rices have definite aromas and flavors ; the most noted cultivars are Thai fragrant rice, Basmati, Patna rice, Vietnamese fragrant rice, and a hybrid cultivar from America, sold under the trade name Texmati.
Aromatic yeast were added and maceration was extended to get more flavors from skin contact.
Aromatic rambutan flowers are highly attractive to many insects, especially bees.
A. Rossi, R. H. de Rossi, Aromatic Substitution by the S < sub > RN </ sub > 1 Mechanism, ACS Monograph Series No. 178, American Chemical Society, 1983.
Aromatic molecules typically display enhanced chemical stability, compared to similar non-aromatic molecules.
Aromatic and bitter.

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