Chemistry, asked by shubhamraj34866, 18 days ago

Difference between Aliphatic and aromatic compounds?​

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Answered by ᎷagicHeart
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Aliphatic compounds are those hydrocarbons that are the open chain compounds and also closed chains. Aromatic compounds are those who have only a closed chain structure. ... Examples for aliphatic compounds are methane, propane, butane etc. Examples for aromatic compounds are benzene, toluene etc.

Answered by ChromaticSoul
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  • Aliphatic compounds are organic molecules that do not contain any carbon-carbon double or triple bonds. They can be linear, branched or cyclic compounds.

  • Aromatic compounds are cyclic molecules that contain alternating single and double bonds.

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