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Acidic order of bicyclo compoundsorder

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Answered by komal2991
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bicyclic molecule (bi = two, cycle = ring) is a molecule that features two joined rings.[1] Bicyclic structures occur widely, for example in many biologically important molecules like α-thujene and camphor. A bicyclic compound can be carbocyclic (all of the ring atoms are carbons), or heterocyclic (the rings atoms consist of at least two elements), like DABCO.[2] Moreover, the two rings can both be aliphatic (e.g. decalin and norbornane), or can be aromatic (e.g. naphthalene), or a combination of aliphatic and aromatic

Answered by DIVISHASACHDEVA
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A bicyclic molecule (bi = two, cycle = ring) is a molecule that features two joined rings.[1] Bicyclic structures occur widely, for example in many biologically important molecules like α-thujene and camphor. A bicyclic compound can be carbocyclic (all of the ring atoms are carbons), or heterocyclic (the rings atoms consist of at least two elements), like DABCO.[2] Moreover, the two rings can both be aliphatic (e.g. decalin and norbornane), or can be aromatic (e.g. naphthalene), or a combination of aliphatic and aromatic (e.g. tetralin).

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