define dye
a soluble, coloured, organic molecule that is able to bind to a substrate such as fibre, and impart colour to it
what was the problem with substances that imparted colour to items that couldn’t be used as dyes
they were too difficult to extract, did not bind strongly enough to cloth or faded too quickly
what is the formula of a phenyl group
C6H5
what is an Arene
aromatic compounds containing only C and H, also known at aromatic hydrocarbons
when naming a benzene ring, how do you know whether to use benzene or phenyl
what is an aromatic compound
a compound that contains a a benzene ring
how do you know whether or not a structure is aromatic
what is the formula for the following groups:
- nitro group
- sulfonic acid group
nitro - NO2
sulfonic acid - SO3H
define feedstock
what is the formula for phenyl amine, and what is another name for it
C6H5NH2
aniline
what is an aromatic compound
a compound that contains benzene
define electrophile
a positive ion, or a molecule with a full or partial charge, that will be attracted to a negatively charged region and react by accepting a covalent bond
what does benzene reactive with and why
reacts with electrophiles because it is an area of high electron density
how do alkenes behave towards electrophiles
how does benzene react react towards electrophiles
why are reactions with benzene slow/ why is a catalyst typically used in reactions with benzene?
what is needed for bromination to occur, and what is produced
what are the steps of the mechanism if iron is used as the catalyst
what catalyst is used in chlorination of benzene
aluminium chloride AlCl3
what conditions are needed for the chlorination of benzene to occur and why
why are halogenated benzene derivatives important
define alkylation
a reaction that introduces an alkyl group into a molecule
what is needed for alkylation to occur in benzene
what is formed
what is an acyl group
usually has the structure R-C=O, usually formed from a carboxylic acid or acyl chloride