An aromatic compound consists of two benzene rings joined together.
Which of the following could be its formula?
- {C_{10}H_8}
- {C_{10}H_{10}}
- {C_{10}H_{12}}
- {C_{12}H_{10}}
- {C_{12}H_{12}}
A. 1 and 4
B. 2 and 4
C. 3 and 4
D. 2 and 5
E. 3 and 5
An aromatic compound consists of two benzene rings joined together.
Which of the following could be its formula?
A. 1 and 4
B. 2 and 4
C. 3 and 4
D. 2 and 5
E. 3 and 5
The first possibility when two benzene rings join is that they share a side, connecting to each other with a pair of carbons.
This forms what is actually called Naphthalene, the simplest polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. Meaning option 1 must be correct and the only answer possible is A.
For the sake of chemistry, we could also explore different possibilities!
Option 4 is the organic compound Biphenyl. Biphenyl forms when the two benzene rings attach to each other by a single carbon bond. It ends up looking like so:
Options 2, 3 and 5 are simply not possible and therefore incorrect.
hi can you explain why option 5 is not possible?
we can attach c2 h5 to first compound.