What is an aromatic hydrocarbon?
What is an aromatic hydrocarbon?
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Also known as arenes, they are a special category of hydrocarbons that have a ring-like structure. These hydrocarbons consist of delocalized pie electrons and are known to be very stable. Benzene is known to be the simplest aromatic hydrocarbon
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