Category:Aromatic compounds
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Aromatic compounds, also known as arenes or aromatics, are chemical compounds that contain conjugated planar ring systems with delocalized pi electron clouds instead of discrete alternating single and double bonds. Typical aromatic compounds are benzene and toluene. They should satisfy Hückel's rule.
Contrast Category:Antiaromatic compounds (see antiaromaticity).
Subcategory description
[edit]- Category:Simple aromatic rings are the fundamental non-polycyclic unsubstituted aromatic rings and may contain heteroatoms.
- Category:Polycyclic aromatic compounds are fused aromatic rings and may contain heteroatoms.
- Category:Polycyclic aromatic compounds contains Category:Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Subcategories
This category has the following 45 subcategories, out of 45 total.
A
- Aromatic carbamates (31 P)
- Aryl groups (5 P)
- Azulenes (8 P)
B
- Benzocyclobutenes (5 P)
- Benzodioxins (4 P)
C
D
- Diaryl ethers (13 P)
- Diarylethylamines (12 P)
- Dibenzocycloheptenes (21 P)
F
G
- Gamma-Carbolines (11 P)
H
I
- Indenes (15 P)
N
P
- Pyrenes (6 P)
S
- Aromatic solvents (16 P)
T
- Terephthalate esters (11 P)
Σ
- Aromatic compound stubs (615 P)
Pages in category "Aromatic compounds"
The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.