Eilhard Mitscherlich proposed the name 'benzin', benzene being derived from that.
The molecular name of benzene is C6H6.
Another name for benzene is "benzol."
The IUPAC name for Benzene is Benzene. It forms the basis for other IUPAC-named benzene derivatives like 1,2-dimethylbenzene etc.Benzene as a substituent group is called the phenyl group. (e.g. phenylethylamine)IUPAC name of Benzene is 1,3,5-cyclohexatriene.
The IUPAC name for Benzene is Benzene. It forms the basis for other IUPAC-named benzene derivatives like 1,2-dimethylbenzene etc.Benzene as a substituent group is called the phenyl group. (e.g. phenylethylamine)IUPAC name of Benzene is 1,3,5-cyclohexatriene.
Aniline is the name of benzene with an NH2 group attached.
Benzene is NOT an IUPAC name but a common one... it's IUPAC name can be written as- cyclohexa-1,3,5-trien.
The functional group found in benzene is called an aromatic ring.
Benzaldehyde has the formula C7H6O, it has the carbonyl carbon of the aldehyde bound to a benzene ring. You can't have a =O unit bound directly to the benzene ring because you would have a carbon with five bonds.
The IUPAC name for a benzene ring with a branch of a ketone is benzoylbenzene. The ketone branch is attached to the benzene ring through a carbonyl group.
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Kekulé discovered the ring structure of benzene, a key breakthrough in the development of organic chemistry. He proposed the hexagonal structure of benzene with alternating double and single bonds, known as the benzene ring. This discovery helped pave the way for the development of modern structural chemistry.
The substituent C6H5 in a benzene ring is called a "phenyl" group.