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Examples of simply monosubstituted benzenes:
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Unfortunately the are a number of benzene derivatives that are referred to by their common names. These have to be memorized.
Examples of commons names
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There are a number of possible combinations of these compounds where there
may be substituents, or an amine, amide, or ester. The following table illustrates
some of the ways to name these compounds:
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i.e. isopropyl benzoate |
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i.e. methylanilide |
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i.e. phenyl propanoate |
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i.e. 3-phenoxyheptane |
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