PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS MENU
You can find details of the physical and chemical properties for each of these types of compound:
Aliphatic compounds
These are compounds where the functional group is not attached directly to a benzene ring.
alkanes . . .
alkenes . . .
halogenoalkanes (haloalkanes or alkyl halides) . . .
alcohols . . .
aldehydes and ketones . . .
carboxylic acids . . .
acyl chlorides (acid chlorides) . . .
acid anhydrides . . .
esters . . .
amides . . .
nitriles . . .
amines . . .
amino acids and other biochemistry . . .
Aromatic compounds
These are compounds based on benzene rings. This isn't a complete list, but shows only those compounds where there are important differences between them and their aliphatic equivalents.
arenes (benzene and methylbenzene) . . .
aryl halides (e.g. chlorobenzene) . . .
phenol . . .
phenylamine (aniline) and diazonium compounds . . .
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