Difference between benzene atom bonds and olefinic bonds
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AROMATIC. Unsaturated hydrocarbon identified by one or more benzene rings or bychemical behavior similar tobenzene. The benzene ring ischaracterized by three doublebonds alternating with singlebonds between carbon atoms(compared with olefins).
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Another difference between alkenes and Benzene (and other aromatic molecules called arenes) is that in alkenes, the Carbon-Carbon bonds are different lengths depending on whether they are double or single bonds, whilst in arenes like Benzene every Carbon-Carbon bond (C-C and C=C) is exactly the same length, which
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