Definitions [4]
Definition: Aromatic Compounds
The compounds having this characteristic unit in their structure are called aromatic compounds.
Definition: Aromatic Compounds
The compounds having this characteristic unit in their structure are called aromatic compounds.
Define Allotrophy
When an element possess 2 or more different forms in the same state, they are called allotropes and the phenomenon is known as allotropy. Diamond and graphite are the 2 allotropes of carbon.
Define Allotrophy
When an element possess 2 or more different forms in the same state, they are called allotropes and the phenomenon is known as allotropy. Diamond and graphite are the 2 allotropes of carbon.
Key Points
Key Points: Straight chains, Branched chains, and Rings of Carbon atoms
- Carbon compounds can have straight, branched, or ring chains of carbon atoms.
- Isomers have the same formula but different structures (e.g., butane).
- Crude oil is a mix of hydrocarbons; fuels like LPG and petrol are separated by fractional distillation.
- Saturated hydrocarbons have single bonds, while unsaturated ones have double or triple bonds.
- Aromatic compounds, such as benzene, have rings with alternating double bonds.
Key Points: Straight chains, Branched chains, and Rings of Carbon atoms
- Carbon compounds can have straight, branched, or ring chains of carbon atoms.
- Isomers have the same formula but different structures (e.g., butane).
- Crude oil is a mix of hydrocarbons; fuels like LPG and petrol are separated by fractional distillation.
- Saturated hydrocarbons have single bonds, while unsaturated ones have double or triple bonds.
- Aromatic compounds, such as benzene, have rings with alternating double bonds.
Concepts [21]
- Introduction to p-block Elements
- Group 13 Elements - The Boron Family
- Important Trends and Anomalous Properties of Boron
- Important Compounds of Boron
- Preparation and Properties of Aluminium
- Uses of Boron and Aluminium
- Group 14 Elements - The Carbon Family
- Important Trends and Anomalous Behaviour of Carbon
- Straight chains, Branched chains, and Rings of Carbon atoms
- Straight chains, Branched chains, and Rings of Carbon atoms
- Allotropes of Carbon > Diamond
- Allotropes of Carbon > Graphite
- Allotropes of Carbon > Fullerene
- Allotropes of Carbon > Diamond
- Some Important Compounds of Carbon and Silicon - Carbon Monoxide
- Some Important Compounds of Carbon and Silicon - Carbon Dioxide
- Some Important Compounds of Carbon and Silicon - Silicon Tetrachloride
- Some Important Compounds of Carbon and Silicon - Silicon Dioxide
- Some Important Compounds of Carbon and Silicon - Silicones
- Some Important Compounds of Carbon and Silicon - Silicates
- Some Important Compounds of Carbon and Silicon - Zeolites
