Benzopyran is an polycyclicorganic compound that results from the fusion of a benzene ring to a heterocyclicpyran ring. According to IUPAC nomenclature it is called chromene. There are two isomers of benzopyran that vary by the orientation of the fusion of the two rings compared to the oxygen, resulting in 1-benzopyran (chromene) and 2-benzopyran (isochromene)—the number denotes where the oxygen atom is located by standard naphthalene-like nomenclature.
Benzopyran is an polycyclicorganic compound that results from the fusion of a benzene ring to a heterocyclicpyran ring. According to IUPAC nomenclature it is called chromene. There are two isomers of benzopyran that vary by the orientation of the fusion of the two rings compared to the oxygen, resulting in 1-benzopyran (chromene) and 2-benzopyran (isochromene)—the number denotes where the oxygen atom is located by standard naphthalene-like nomenclature.