Main Character
The magical ring of benzene
Describe Benzene
• What is the length of a single C-C bond?
• What is the length of a double C=C bond?
• C-C bond: 154 pm
• C=C bond: 135
Note
Hydrogens sticking out all in a flat plane
Draw the three structures of benzene
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What makes Benzene stable?
The delocalised ring of electrons
How can we investigate the stability of benzene
• Comparing the enthalpy change of hydrogenation
Describe the process of investigating the stability of benzene and Cyclohexene
What compounds are derived from benzene
Aromatic Compounds
What are compounds containing benzene rings called?
Arenes or aromatic compounds
Draw the following structures:
• Chlorobenzene
• nitrobenzene
• 1,3-dimethylbenzene
• phenol
• phenylamine
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What type of reactions do arenes undergo?
Arenes undergo electrophilic substitution
Explain why arenes undergo electrophilic substitution reactions
What are the two type of electrophilic substitution mechanisms you must know
What substance is produced during Friedel-crafts acylation
Phenylketones
Describe how phenylketones are produced
Note 2
Describe how AlCl3 makes an acyl chloride electrophile stronger and draw diagrams
Describe how an electrophile is substituted into a benzene ring and draw the diagram (friedel-crafts acylation)
How are explosives and dyes manufactured
Nitration
Describe how nitrobenzene is made and give the equation
-This is when you warm benzene with concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids.
-Sulfuric acid acts as the catalyst, it helps to make nitronium ion NO2+ an electrophile
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Draw the electrophilic substitution mechanism of nitration
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What temperature is required for mononitration (only one NO2) GROUP ADDED
Below 55C
Why are nitrations useful?