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Suppose we want to predict the different products of different reactions of benzene's and aromatic compounds.
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So let's take the first reaction.
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What would chromic acid do to this aromatic compound? well, it will oxidize all of oxidizes all.
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Whoops.
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Oxidizes all benzilic hydrogens.
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So do we have any benzylic hydrogens? and a benzylic hydrogen is a hydrogen that is adjacent to the benzene ring, kind of how allelic was adjacent to alkyene.
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And, well, benzines do have allelic compounds, or it can be treated as an allelic compound.
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So we can use this hydrogen.
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And since there's a benzylic hydrogen, this will oxidize it into a carboxylic acid.
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What about this next one? well, same thing.
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Do we have benzalic hydrogens here? yep.
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We have two of them, but as long as we have one, it doesn't matter how many we have.
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And we have another one there...