B. Physical State of Aromatic Hydrocarbons. CH3 CH3 Br NH: CH,CH, CH3 H3C CH,CH, Br HCH, CH, Br CH, CH NO, NO O,N.

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  1. Physical state of Aromatic Hydrocarbons.

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  1. In the picture below, ENCIRCLE the compound if it is a liquid and BOX the compound if it is a solid  at room temperature. 

  2. Benzene, monosubstituted benzenes (benzenes with one substituent), and disubstituted benzenes  (benzenes with two substituents) are LIQUID at room temperature. 
  3. Polysubstituted benzenes (benzenes with three or more than three substituents) are SOLID at room  temperature.

    Example:

–  If it is a monosubstituted benzene, It is a LIQUID

–  If it is a disubstituted benzene, It is a LIQUID

–  If is a polysubstituted benzene, It is a SOLID

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B. Physical State of Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
CH3
CH3
Br
NH:
CH,CH,
CH3
H3C
CH,CH,
ÇH,
CH,
H,CH,
Br
CH,
NO,
O,N
NO2
CH,
CH,
CH3
Transcribed Image Text:B. Physical State of Aromatic Hydrocarbons. CH3 CH3 Br NH: CH,CH, CH3 H3C CH,CH, ÇH, CH, H,CH, Br CH, NO, O,N NO2 CH, CH, CH3
Br
CH3
NO2
Br
CH2
O,N.
NO2
CH3
CH3
CH3
NO2
O̟N
H3C
CH3
Br
CH,
CH,CH,CH,
.F
Transcribed Image Text:Br CH3 NO2 Br CH2 O,N. NO2 CH3 CH3 CH3 NO2 O̟N H3C CH3 Br CH, CH,CH,CH, .F
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