3.10 - Aromatic Chemistry Flashcards

1
Q

Compounds containing Benzene Rings are Called?

A

Arenes

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2
Q

Name of Mechanism: Benzene + Electrophile

A

Electrophilic Substitution

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3
Q

Reagents: Acylation of Benzene

A

Acyl Chloride

AlCl₃

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4
Q

Conditions: Nitration of Benzene

A

50°C

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5
Q

Evidence against Kekule’s Structure?

A
  1. Doesn’t Decolourise Bromine Water
  2. Carbon-Carbon bonds are intermediate in length between single & double bonds
  3. Thermochemical data of Hydrogenation of Benzebe is ∼150kJmol⁻¹ more stable
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6
Q

Uses of Nitrobenzene?

A

Explosives

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7
Q

What do Double-headed curly arrows show?

A

Movement of a Pair of Electrons

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8
Q

Why does Benzene undergo Substitution rather than Addition?

A

To Preserve stability of Delocalised electrons in π-bond

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9
Q

Where is the Break in the Benzene ring located when it has a Positive charge?

A

Break faces Carbon which Electrophile is being Attached to

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10
Q

Benzene is ____, it has a ____ ____ structure with bond angles of ____ ?

A

Planar
Trigonal Planar
120°

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11
Q

Overlap of adjacent p-orbitals forms a ____ above & below ring?

A

π-bond

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12
Q

The Electron Density in ____ is lower than in ____ ?

A

Benzene

an Alkene

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13
Q

Carbon-Carbon bonds in ____ are ____ in length between ____ ?

A

Benzene
Intermediate
Single & Double Bonds

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14
Q

Electrons in the π-bond are ____ ?

A

Delocalised

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15
Q

The π-bond above & below the ring is an area of ____ ____ ____ that attracts ____ ?

A

High Electron Density

Electrophiles

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16
Q

In Benzene, the π-electrons are ____ in an alkene, they’re ____ ?

A

Delocalised

Localised

17
Q

In ____, π-electrons are localised in ____, they’re delocalised?

A

an Alkene

Benzene

18
Q

Kekule’s Structure of Benzene?

A

Cyclohextriene

19
Q

Benzene is ____ reactive than methylbenzene?

A

Less

20
Q

If Benzene contained ____ bonds, it would ____ ____ water?

A

Carbon-Carbon double bonds

Decolourise Bromine Water

21
Q

Electrophile: Nitration of Benzene

A

NO₂⁺

22
Q

Define: Electrophile

A

Electron Pair Acceptor

23
Q

Generation of Electrophile: Nitration of Benzene

A

HNO₃ + H₂SO₄ |> NO₂⁺ + HSO₄⁻ + H₂O

24
Q

The ____ ____ in an Alkene is ____ than in Benzene?

A

Electron Density

Higher

25
Q

Electrophile: Acylation of Benzene

A

R-C(=O)⁺

26
Q

Conditions: Reduction of Nitrobenzene

A

Reflux

27
Q

Reagents: Nitration of Benzene

A

conc. HNO₃

conc. H₂SO₄

28
Q

Reagents: Reduction of Nitrobenzene

A

Tin & conc. HCl

29
Q

Conditions: Acylation of Benzene

A

Anhydrous

30
Q

Uses of Aminobenzene?

A

Dyes, Pharmaceuticals

31
Q

Why is Methylbenzene more reactive than Benzene?

A

Methyl group has a Positive Inductive effect
∴ Electron Density is Higher
Reacts more readily with Electrophiles

32
Q

Thermochemical data of ____ of Benzene is ____ more stable?

A

Hydrogenation

∼150kJmol⁻¹

33
Q

Mr of Benzene?

A

78