conversion of amines into halogen groups. this process called sand mayer reaction.
mainly preparation of dyes.
amines replaces with hydroxylation
No, cyclohexanol is not an aromatic compound since it does not exhibit aromatic resonance stabilization (like benzene). Refer to Hückel's rule for clarification of the definition of an aromatic compound.
benzene
This compound is organic, aromatic, fused aromatic, and hydroxylic, among other descriptions.
It is false; aromatic compounds is a category of organic compounds.But many other chemicals have a specific odor but they are not aromatic compounds (of course, in the chemical sense).
Toluene is an aromatic compound.
1. Most important application of Diazotization is in making AZO dyes used for dying and printing of textiles. 2. for converting Amino group in aromatic compound into Halogen group via Sandmeyer reaction. 3. for converting Amino group in aromatic group into nitrile group. 4. for Making AZO pigments used for varities of coloration - Paints, printing inks, Cosmetics colors etc. 5. for removal of Amino group. 6. for converting Amino group in aromatic compound into Hydroxyl group.
An aromatic compound is a compound in organic chemistry which exhibits aromaticity.
No, cyclohexanol is not an aromatic compound since it does not exhibit aromatic resonance stabilization (like benzene). Refer to Hückel's rule for clarification of the definition of an aromatic compound.
benzene
This compound is organic, aromatic, fused aromatic, and hydroxylic, among other descriptions.
This compound is organic, aromatic, fused aromatic, and hydroxylic, among other descriptions.
no.. One of the contion for a compound to be aromatic is that it should have conjugation..(i.e.ulternate single and double bonds.)
An aromatic compound contain a benzene ring.
Quasi aromatic compounds are ionic in nature, there is a presence of counter ion e.g. when tropone react with HClO4 quasi aromatic compound is formed.
True. An aromatic compound, no matter how bad it is for us, will ALWAYS smell nice and fragrant.
C6H6, the formula for benzene, which is the simplest stable and electrically neutral aromatic compound.
It is false; aromatic compounds is a category of organic compounds.But many other chemicals have a specific odor but they are not aromatic compounds (of course, in the chemical sense).