orthobenzene12dicarboxylic
orthobenzene12 is a hypothetical chemical compound that does not correspond to any known or commonly referenced substance in chemical literature. The naming convention suggests a benzene ring with substituents at the ortho (1,2) positions. However, "12" is not a standard designation for a substituent. Without further information or clarification on what "12" represents in this context, it is impossible to provide a detailed or accurate description of orthobenzene12.
In organic chemistry, the term "ortho" refers to the relative positions of two substituents on a benzene