difference between aromatic and aliphatic compounds
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Aliphatic and Aromatic Compounds
Aliphatic compounds are composed of straight-chained, branched, or cyclic compounds and can be saturated (alkanes) or unsaturated (alkenes, alkynes, and others), whereas aromatic compounds have one or more conjugated, benzene or heterocyclic rings within their structures.
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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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