aromatic is more acidic athan aliphatic
aromatic amino acid
(acetone is aromatic) Acetone is not even a little aromatic because acetone does not fit's in Huekel's rule.
Typically aromatic groups attached to functional groups increase the reaction over that of an aliphatic groups. Aromatic aldehydes (e.g. benzaldehyde, C6H5.CHO), are also known which undergo a number of chemical reaction which do nor occur for aliphatic aldehydes and which are unique to aromatic aldehydes.
Aliphatic compounds could be straight chain structures [Acyclic] like alkanes or cyclic structures, like cycloalkanes. Aliphatic compounds are hydrocarbon chains - strings of carbon atoms connected to each other with hydrogen atoms hanging off the sides of the chain. one exception for the definition of aliphatic side chain is Proline which also has aliphatic side chain but the its side chain is bonded to both carbon and nitrogen. Aromatic compounds have benzene ring (older notion). Aromatic compounds are those which follow Huckel's rule. (4n + 2pi) rule. They have the general formula: CnH2n-6 [where n is equal to or greater than 6] Aromatic compounds are rings - so take the chain and connect the two ends together to form a continuous loop.
aromatic is more acidic athan aliphatic
aromatic amino acid
Aliphatic
Aromatic amino acid has rings in their structures wile the aliphatic amino acids has carbon atoms joined in a branched or straight open chains.
All the carbohydrates are aliphatic compounds.
Alcohols may be Aliphatic as Ethyl alcohol or Aromatic as Benzyl alcohol.
because aromatic amines are stronger acid due to its being a secondary amine
phenol is aromatic compound stabilized by resonance where as ethanol is aliphatic
Acetic acid is an aliphatic (fatty) acid and a liquid while benzoic acid is an aromatic acid which exists in solid state.
No, n-hexane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon - not aromatic.
Aromatic aldehydes are cuter.
(acetone is aromatic) Acetone is not even a little aromatic because acetone does not fit's in Huekel's rule.