Aromatic means "fragrant or spicy", or, in organic chemistry, "having a closed ring of alternate single or double bonds with delocalized electrons".
It is an aromatic perennial from southeastern Russia. Great name!
I don't know what sidat means but shazia means aromatic
An aromatic gum resin obtained from an african tree and burned as incense
Yes, naphthalene is aromatic. It consists of two-fused benzene rings, making it an aromatic hydrocarbon.
If you mean on cats: It has an aromatic oil which is like alcohol to a cat but the cat only has to sniff it and it kind of makes the cat drunk. Also the aromatic oil makes it addictive to cats.
Carrot is not an aromatic vegetable.
Yes, purine is aromatic.
Glucose is not an aromatic. It has no smell whatsoever.
No, it is not correct to say that aromatic waters contain 0.2 percent of the aromatic substance. Aromatic waters generally contain a very low concentration of aromatic compounds, usually less than 0.1 percent. The main function of aromatic waters is to provide a mild fragrance or flavor rather than a high concentration of aromatic compounds.
Yes, there is a distinct difference in scent between aromatic and non-aromatic substances. Aromatic substances have a strong, pleasant smell, while non-aromatic substances do not have a noticeable scent.
No, n-hexane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon - not aromatic.
Yes, benzene is an aromatic compound.