The aromatic gum resin mentioned in the Old Testament is called frankincense. It was commonly used in religious rituals and ceremonies.
An aromatic gum resin obtained from an african tree and burned as incense
Bdellium is an aromatic gum, similar to balsam, which was exuded from a tree, possibly from the genus Commiphora.
HI brenden this is danny --------------------------------- (this isn't Danny, btw) Gum was first made by ancient Greeks by reducing the resin of the mastiche tree, the origin of the modern English 'mastic'. It was flavoured with aromatic oils.
I think they call it aromatic ketones (carbon ring structures); the aromatic ketones are to my knowledge responsible for fragrances and tastes. They allow food scientists to simulate or reproduce any flavor such as rum, strawberry, bubble-gum, orange and many other smells and tastes. If you google aromatic ketones wikipedia will have more details. Hope this helped.
Myrrh is an Arabic word meaning bitter. The highly valued aromatic gum resin of myrrh has a bitter, pungent taste and a sweet, pleasing aroma.
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.
aromatic
Yes. naphthalene is aromatic
Glucose is not an aromatic. It has no smell whatsoever.
it not aromatic because there is no conjucted carbon
Aliphatic