aromaticity

/əˌroʊməˈtɪsəti/
noun
  1. The quality of having a strong, pleasant smell.
    • The aromaticity of the fresh herbs filled the kitchen.
    • Perfumers often study the aromaticity of different flowers to create new scents.
    • The aromaticity of the pine forest was refreshing after the city air.
  2. In chemistry, a special stability and structure found in certain ring-shaped molecules, like benzene.
    • Students in organic chemistry learn about aromaticity and its effects on molecular behavior.
    • The concept of aromaticity helps chemists predict how certain compounds will react.
    • Benzene is a classic example of a molecule that exhibits aromaticity.
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