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What does aromatic really mean? - Chemistry LibreTexts Aromatic compounds are more stable than we might expect when we see a structure showing single and double bonds We start our study of aromaticity with the classic case of benzene But as we continue, we find examples of aromatic compounds that contain heteroatoms, charges, and rings of different sizes
Aromatic compound | Aromatic hydrocarbons, Benzene, Cyclic compounds . . . aromatic compounds Aromatic compounds are characterized by the presence of one or more rings and are uniquely stable structures—a result of strong bonding arrangements between certain pi (π) electrons of molecules Benzene, which serves as the parent compound of numerous other aromatic compounds, such as toluene and naphthalene, contains six planar π electrons that are shared among the six