By: Dr. Siham Lahsasni. BENZENE : Resonance description Later spectroscopic evidence showed all bond lengths in benzene to be equal and intermediate between.

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By: Dr. Siham Lahsasni

BENZENE : Resonance description Later spectroscopic evidence showed all bond lengths in benzene to be equal and intermediate between single and double bond lengths (1.39 Å). Resonance instead considers such molecules to be an intermediate or average (called a resonance hybrid) between several structures that differ only in the placement of the valence electrons

Benzene-orbitals It was also found that benzene was a flat (planar) molecule.

Stability of Benzene Benzene is more stable by 36 kcal\mol : Resonance energy

Characteristics of aromatic compounds 1. A delocalized conjugated π system, most commonly an arrangement of alternating single and double bonds : Conjugated 2. Coplanar structure, with all the contributing atoms in the same plane 3. Contributing atoms arranged in one or more rings 4. A number of π delocalized electrons that is, 4n + 2 number of π electrons, where n=0, 1, 2, 3, and so on. This is known as Hückel's Rule.

Non Aromatic compounds Aromatic compounds

Nomenclature of Aromatic Compounds 1. Monosubstituted Benzenes a. IUPAC name b. Common name

2. Disubstituted Benzenes All disubstituted benzenes, can give rise to three possible isomers. The differentiate between the isomers, the relative positions of the substituents are designated by number or, more commonly, by the prefixes ortho (o: 1,2), meta (m:1,3) or para (p:1,4). When the substituents are different, they are listed in alphabetical order

If one of the substituents is part of a parent compound, then the disubstituted benzene is named as a derivative of the parent compound. Certain disubstituted benzenes are referred to by their common names.

Specific Electrophilic Aromatic : Substitution Reactions

Side-Chain Reactions of Aromatic Compounds a. Halogenation of an Alkyl Side Chain b. Oxidation of an Alkyl Side Chain

Disubstituted Benzenes : Orientation Orientation Effects of Substituents in Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution : Meta directorsOrtho, para directors -NO2 -SO3H -COOH, -COOR -CHO, -COR -CN -OH, -OR -NH2, -NHR, -NR2 -C6H5 -CH3, -R (alkyl) -F, -Cl, -Br, -I