C6H5COCl Why it is Benzoyl Chloride?

Nomenclature Breakdown: Why "Benzoyl"?


The name Benzoyl chloride (C6H5COCl) is derived directly from its parent acid, Benzoic acid (C6H5COOH).

  • When you remove the -OH group from Benzoic acid, the remaining C6H5CO- structure is called the Benzoyl group.
  • Because the -OH is replaced by a Chlorine atom, the word chloride is added to the end.

⚠️ Common Student Mistake

Do not confuse Benzoyl with Benzyl!
Benzoyl chloride: C6H5COCl (Contains a carbonyl group)
Benzyl chloride: C6H5CH2Cl (Contains a methylene group)