Question #269de Organic Chemistry Nomenclature Naming Aromatics 1 Answer Sam · Grace May 20, 2016 Aromatic Explanation: The presence of a benzene ring makes this compound aromatic. #C_6H_5# in the formula represents a phenyl ring, which is aromatic. Answer link Related questions What are the steps to name aromatic hydrocarbons? What are aromatic hydrocarbons? What is the structure of the molecule with the name (E)-3-benzyl-2,5-dichloro-4-methyl-3-hexene? What is the structure of the molecule named phenylacetylene? What is the structure of the molecule named m-dichlorobenzene? What is the structure of the molecule named p-phenylphenol? What is the structure of the molecule named 3-hydroxy-4-isopropyltoluene? Is gasoline a mixture of volatile alkanes and aromatic hydrocarbons? Why? Why are aromatic compounds such as toluene and oxygenated hydrocarbons such as ethanol generally... How are the aromatic rings represented? Why? See all questions in Naming Aromatics Impact of this question 2435 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License