Biphenyl is a non planar molecule and hence should'nt be aromatic.
amide can be aromatic else aliphaic also. like benzamide acetamide
Aliphatic
Aromaticity doesn't require a compound to have a detectable olfactory response although some aromatic compounds do have a smell. Ethanol is an aliphatic compound because it has a chain like structure with no benzene ring.
All the carbohydrates are aliphatic compounds.
Alcohols may be Aliphatic as Ethyl alcohol or Aromatic as Benzyl alcohol.
phenol is aromatic compound stabilized by resonance where as ethanol is aliphatic
Aliphatic
Aromaticity doesn't require a compound to have a detectable olfactory response although some aromatic compounds do have a smell. Ethanol is an aliphatic compound because it has a chain like structure with no benzene ring.
aromatic is more acidic athan aliphatic
All the carbohydrates are aliphatic compounds.
aromatic
Alcohols may be Aliphatic as Ethyl alcohol or Aromatic as Benzyl alcohol.
phenol is aromatic compound stabilized by resonance where as ethanol is aliphatic
No, n-hexane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon - not aromatic.
Aromatic aldehydes are cuter.
Aliphatic compounds are typically comprised of carbon and hydrogen atoms joined together straight chains, branched chains, or non-aromatic rings. They can also contain other elements such as oxygen, sulfur, chlorine, or nitrogen and are often flammable. Methane is the simplest aliphatic compound.
(acetone is aromatic) Acetone is not even a little aromatic because acetone does not fit's in Huekel's rule.
yes