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Assertion: Tetrahydrofuran is aliphatic compound
Reason: Sometimes atoms other than carbon are also present in the ring known as heterocyclic.

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Answered by chandnareddy57
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Explanation:

is known as a cyclic because the atoms of the government on mixed in the ring

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Assertion: Tetrahydrofuran is aliphatic compound

Reason: Sometimes atoms other than carbon are also present in the ring known as heterocyclic.

  • Oxygen is the only heteroatom in the cyclic molecule tetrahydrofuran (atom other than carbon). It is an alicyclic heterocyclic molecule as a result.
  • Due to the lack of conjugation in the electrons, tetrahydrofuran is not aromatic and defies Huckel's rule.
  • Aliphatic compounds are one of the main structural classes of organic molecules and consist of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes as well as substances that are really or hypothetically produced from them by substituting one or more hydrogen atoms with atoms of other elements or groups of atoms.
  • The cyclic structure of heterocyclic compounds has two or more different types of atoms in the ring. This research focuses on organic heterocyclic compounds with at least one carbon atom in the ring; any elements other than carbon are referred to as heteroatoms.
  • Heterocyclic compounds are cyclic compounds that have oxygen, nitrogen, and sulphur as components in the ring around the carbon atom. The three heteroatom-only compounds pyrrole, furan, and thiophene are the most basic among the five-membered heterocyclic compounds.

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