Aromatic Chemistry
Across
- 3. Describes the reaction where the diazonium ion reacts with cuprous salts
- 4. Known as dynamic isomerism
- 8. This is a foul-smelling aromatic amine, which is very unreactive
- 9. Electron-loving, a reactant which accepts pairs of electrons to form a new covalent bond
- 11. Adding a carbon chain onto a benzene ring
- 13. Aromaticity requires a ... system to be fullyconjugated
- 14. The 3 directing groups are para, ortho and ...
- 18. A functional group attached to benzene which removes electron density
- 19. Where more than 2 p orbitals overlap in an acylic or cyclic system
- 21. The alkylation process of the addition of an alkyl halide to an aromatic ring using a strong Lewis acid
- 22. How sp3 carbons act which reduces the number of resonance forms
- 23. A characteristic of benzene describing how all the molecule's atoms lie within the same plane
Down
- 1. Ion which is the electrophile in Nitration reactions
- 2. Pyridine is less reactive than benzene in ... aromatic substitution reactions
- 5. Pyridine undergoes this aromatic substitution reaction
- 6. This is a positively charged ion which is produced during electrophilic substitution
- 7. This involves the movement of electrons
- 10. The reaction where benzene reacts with Cl or Br in a catalyst's presence
- 12. When benzene diazonium chloride reacts with fluoroboric acid at a temperature of 0*C to produce fluoro benzene
- 15. groups Atoms or groups which increase the reactivity of benzene by increasing the ring's electron density
- 16. How identical resonance forms will contribute
- 17. This is the 4n + 2 rule
- 20. This is required when Cl/Br are not strong enough electrophiles in a halogenation reaction