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Ch.21 - Organic Chemistry
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21장, 문제 64c

Name each compound in which the benzene ring is best treated as a substituent. . c.
Chemical structure showing a benzene ring as a substituent in an organic compound.

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Identify the longest carbon chain in the compound. This chain will serve as the parent hydrocarbon.
Determine the substituents attached to the parent chain. In this case, the benzene ring is a substituent.
Name the parent hydrocarbon based on the number of carbon atoms in the longest chain. Use the appropriate alkane, alkene, or alkyne suffix.
Assign a locant (position number) to the substituent (benzene ring) based on its position on the parent chain. Number the chain in such a way that the substituent gets the lowest possible number.
Combine the name of the substituent (benzene ring) with the parent hydrocarbon name, including the locant. The benzene ring as a substituent is called a 'phenyl' group.

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Benzene as a Substituent

In organic chemistry, a benzene ring can act as a substituent when it is attached to a larger carbon chain or another functional group. This is often referred to as a phenyl group (C6H5-), where one hydrogen atom of the benzene is replaced by another atom or group. Understanding how benzene behaves as a substituent is crucial for naming compounds and predicting their reactivity.
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Monosubstituted Benzene

Nomenclature of Organic Compounds

The IUPAC nomenclature system provides rules for naming organic compounds based on their structure. When naming compounds with substituents like benzene, the position of the substituent on the main carbon chain is indicated by numbers. Familiarity with these naming conventions is essential for accurately identifying and communicating the structure of organic molecules.
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Introduction to Organic Chemistry

Resonance in Aromatic Compounds

Benzene and its derivatives exhibit resonance, a phenomenon where the actual structure is a hybrid of multiple contributing structures. This delocalization of electrons contributes to the stability and unique reactivity of aromatic compounds. Recognizing the implications of resonance is important for understanding the chemical behavior of compounds containing benzene as a substituent.
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Resonance Structures