Asked by samuel komera on May 09, 2024

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From what does the term "aromatic" derive, when discussing organic compounds?

A) Early organic compounds that were fragrant were all grouped together and called aromatic.
B) Early inorganic compounds that were fragrant were all grouped together and called aromatic.
C) Early organic compounds that had a stench were all grouped together and called aromatic.
D) Early inorganic compounds that had a stench were all grouped together and called aromatic.

Aromatic

Relates to organic compounds that contain one or more benzene rings or similar ring structures, characterized by a distinct smell and stability.

Fragrant

Fragrant refers to having a pleasant or sweet smell, commonly associated with flowers, plants, and certain chemical compounds.

  • Familiarize oneself with the attributes and system of naming aromatic compounds.
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Delia OlaguezMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The term "aromatic" originates from the fact that many of the earliest-known organic compounds with a benzene ring structure had distinctive, often pleasant smells, leading to their classification as "aromatic" compounds.