aniline
C6H5-NH2-CH3-Cl is a chemical compound with a benzene ring (C6H5), an amino group (NH2), a methyl group (CH3), and a chlorine atom (Cl) attached. It is a specific arrangement of atoms that can have various chemical and physical properties depending on the arrangement and bond types.
The chemical fomula of aniline is C6H7N.
The functional group found in benzene is called an aromatic ring.
-NHCOCH3 is a less powerful ortho para-directing group compared to -NH2 because the acetyl group (-COCH3) is electron-withdrawing and deactivates the benzene ring by resonance. This decreases the electron density on the benzene ring, making it less likely for electrophilic substitution to occur at the ortho and para positions. In contrast, -NH2 is electron-donating and activates the ring, making it more susceptible to electrophilic substitution at the ortho and para positions.
No, substances containing the -NH2 group are basic. The NH2- ion is extremely basic.
C6H5-NH2-CH3-Cl is a chemical compound with a benzene ring (C6H5), an amino group (NH2), a methyl group (CH3), and a chlorine atom (Cl) attached. It is a specific arrangement of atoms that can have various chemical and physical properties depending on the arrangement and bond types.
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.
The chemical fomula of aniline is C6H7N.
The functional group found in benzene is called an aromatic ring.
The functional group is the NH2. It is an amino functional group.
NH2-COOH is the chemical formula of the hypothetical carbamic acid. This group exist in aminoacids, carbamates, urethanes etc.
It belongs to the amine group or family.
-NHCOCH3 is a less powerful ortho para-directing group compared to -NH2 because the acetyl group (-COCH3) is electron-withdrawing and deactivates the benzene ring by resonance. This decreases the electron density on the benzene ring, making it less likely for electrophilic substitution to occur at the ortho and para positions. In contrast, -NH2 is electron-donating and activates the ring, making it more susceptible to electrophilic substitution at the ortho and para positions.
NH2 is an ammonium. Is a polyatomic ion EDIT: NH4 is ammonium you fcuking nimrod.... NH2 is an amine group. Get some fcuking facts idiot.
NH2=amino group COOH=Carboxylic acid therefore -oic acid
The substituent C6H5 in a benzene ring is called a "phenyl" group.