noun
- The quality or state of being aromatic; the presence of a pleasant, distinctive smell or fragrance.
- In chemistry, the property of certain organic compounds (especially benzene and its derivatives) that exhibit unusual stability and characteristic chemical behavior due to a ring structure with delocalized electrons.
Usage: Plural form of aromaticity; Common in chemistry and perfumery contexts
Usage: Technical term used in organic chemistry; Refers to the stability and reactivity patterns of aromatic compounds
Examples
- The aromaticities of different essential oils vary greatly depending on their chemical composition.
- Chemists study the aromaticities of benzene rings to understand molecular stability.
- The wine's complex aromaticities made it a favorite among connoisseurs.
- Different spices contribute distinct aromaticities to the dish.
- The aromaticities of these compounds explain their resistance to certain chemical reactions.
- Perfumers blend various aromaticities to create signature fragrances.