Which of the following is correctly classified as an aromatic compound? -CH - CH3 CH, CH3-CH-CH; more than one response is correct no correct response is given

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**Question:**

Which of the following is correctly classified as an aromatic compound?

**Options:**

- ⭘ Cyclohexane with a methyl group (CH₃) attached.
- ⭘ Benzene with two methyl groups (CH₃) attached.
- ⭘ Benzene with an isopropyl group (CH₃-CH-CH₃) attached.
- ⭘ More than one response is correct.
- ⭘ No correct response is given.

**Explanation of Diagrams:**

1. **First Diagram:** The structure is a hexagon representing a cyclohexane ring with a single CH₃ (methyl) group attached to one of the carbon atoms in the ring.

2. **Second Diagram:** The structure represents a benzene ring, a hexagon with alternating double bonds, with two CH₃ (methyl) groups attached to carbons in the ring.

3. **Third Diagram:** The structure represents a benzene ring with an isopropyl group (CH₃-CH-CH₃) attached. The isopropyl group is shown bonded to one of the carbons in the benzene ring.

4. **Fourth Option:** The text states "more than one response is correct."

5. **Fifth Option:** The text states "no correct response is given."

**Educational Context:**

In organic chemistry, aromatic compounds are characterized by having a planar ring structure with delocalized π-electrons that follow Huckel's rule (4n + 2 π-electrons). Benzene and its derivatives are classic examples of aromatic compounds.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** Which of the following is correctly classified as an aromatic compound? **Options:** - ⭘ Cyclohexane with a methyl group (CH₃) attached. - ⭘ Benzene with two methyl groups (CH₃) attached. - ⭘ Benzene with an isopropyl group (CH₃-CH-CH₃) attached. - ⭘ More than one response is correct. - ⭘ No correct response is given. **Explanation of Diagrams:** 1. **First Diagram:** The structure is a hexagon representing a cyclohexane ring with a single CH₃ (methyl) group attached to one of the carbon atoms in the ring. 2. **Second Diagram:** The structure represents a benzene ring, a hexagon with alternating double bonds, with two CH₃ (methyl) groups attached to carbons in the ring. 3. **Third Diagram:** The structure represents a benzene ring with an isopropyl group (CH₃-CH-CH₃) attached. The isopropyl group is shown bonded to one of the carbons in the benzene ring. 4. **Fourth Option:** The text states "more than one response is correct." 5. **Fifth Option:** The text states "no correct response is given." **Educational Context:** In organic chemistry, aromatic compounds are characterized by having a planar ring structure with delocalized π-electrons that follow Huckel's rule (4n + 2 π-electrons). Benzene and its derivatives are classic examples of aromatic compounds.
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