Aromatic compounds

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Aromatic compounds are characterised by a ring system containing a fully delocalised set of pi-electrons, in an arrangement that satisfies Huckel's Rule.

Reactions of aromatic compounds

The reaction map below shows some typical reactions of benzene-type aromatic compounds. The most common reactions involve electrophilic aromatic substitution and nucleophilic substitutions on diazonium salts.

some typical reactions of aromatic compounds