Difference between benzene,cyclohexane and phenyl (class 11 chemistry organic). If the answer is useful , I will mark it as brainliest and follow that person
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>>the benzene is aromatic (cyclic ) compound contain 6 ringed carbon with 3 double bond on it's alternative position.( one single bond then double bond).
>>the cyclohexane is cyclic compound with only single bond . this also contains 6 carbon ring.
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the phenyl group or phenyl ring is a cyclic group of atoms with the formula C6H5. Phenyl groups are closely related to benzene.
>>the cyclohexane is cyclic compound with only single bond . this also contains 6 carbon ring.
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the phenyl group or phenyl ring is a cyclic group of atoms with the formula C6H5. Phenyl groups are closely related to benzene.
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Cyclohexane has no double bonds between the carbons, its formula is C6H12, while benzene has 3 double bonds with the formula C6H6. Those double bonds are conjugated with the rest of the molecule, which is what we call an "aromatic" cycle.
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