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Naming Benzene definitions
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Monosubstituted Benzene
A benzene compound with one substituent, where the substituent's location is not specified in the name.Disubstituted Benzene
A benzene compound with two substituents, requiring location specification using numbers or specific terms.Ortho
A term indicating 1,2-disubstitution on a benzene ring, often abbreviated as 'o-'.Meta
A term indicating 1,3-disubstitution on a benzene ring, often abbreviated as 'm-'.Para
A term indicating 1,4-disubstitution on a benzene ring, often abbreviated as 'p-'.Substituent
An atom or group of atoms replacing hydrogen in a benzene ring, affecting its naming.Benzene
A cyclic hydrocarbon serving as the parent chain in aromatic compounds, with the formula C6H6.Nomenclature
A systematic method for naming chemical compounds, including benzene derivatives.Dichlorobenzene
A benzene derivative with two chlorine substituents, named by their relative positions.Fluorine
A halogen element that can act as a substituent in benzene compounds, affecting naming order.Bromine
A halogen element used as a substituent in benzene compounds, influencing naming order.Alphabetical Order
A rule for numbering substituents in disubstituted benzene, based on the substituents' names.Mnemonic
A memory aid, such as 'Order More Pizza,' to remember ortho, meta, and para positions.