litrites
Litrites are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a nitro group (NO2) directly attached to an aromatic ring. They are also known as nitroaromatic compounds. The nitro group is a strongly electron-withdrawing substituent, which significantly influences the chemical and physical properties of the aromatic system. This electron-withdrawing nature can make the aromatic ring less reactive towards electrophilic substitution but more susceptible to nucleophilic aromatic substitution under certain conditions.
Litrites are often colored, with many appearing yellow. This color is due to the delocalization of electrons
Examples of common litrites include nitrobenzene, nitrotoluene, and picric acid. Nitrobenzene, for instance, is a precursor