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Difference between Aliphatic Hydrocarbons And Aromatic Hydrocarbons?
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Explanation:
1) Aliphatic hydrocarbons are organic compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms, arranged in straight chains, branched structures or non-aromatic ring structures.
2) Aromatic hydrocarbons are compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms in ring structures with delocalized pi electrons.
The main difference between aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons is that aliphatic hydrocarbons have a high carbon-to-hydrogen ratio whereas aromatic hydrocarbons have a low carbon-to-hydrogen ratio.
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Property Aliphatic compounds Aromatic compounds
Structure In aliphatic compounds the Carbon compounds are linked to each other in a straight chain manner. In aromatic compounds the Carbon compounds are linked to each other in ring structure manner with conjugated pi electrons.
Huckel’ rule (4n+2 rule) These compounds does not follow Huckel’s rule. These compounds follow Huckel’s rule.
Odour No pleasant odour Pleasant odour
Flame test They burns with non sooty flame. They burns with sooty flame.