aromaatseteks
Aromaatseteks refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of at least one benzene ring or a similar delocalized pi electron system within their molecular structure. These compounds are often associated with distinct fragrances, hence the term "aromatic" which is derived from the Greek word "aroma" meaning scent. However, not all aromatic compounds possess a noticeable smell, and conversely, not all fragrant compounds are aromatic.
The defining feature of aromaticity is the cyclic arrangement of atoms with a planar geometry and a
The simplest and most well-known aromatic compound is benzene (C6H6). Other examples include naphthalene, anthracene, and