explain alicyclic and aromatic compounds
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- An alicyclic compound contains one or more all-carbon rings which may be either saturated or unsaturated, but do not have aromatic character.
- Alicyclic compounds may have one or more aliphatic side chains attached.
- Aromatic compound, any of a large class of unsaturated chemical compounds characterized by one or more planar rings of atoms joined by covalent bonds of two different kinds.
- For example, benzene is an aromatic compound. The chemical structure of benzene, as illustrated here, contains a hexagon ring with alternating double bonds.
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Alicyclic hydrocarbons are those compounds which contain ring of 3 or more carbon atoms which resemble aliphatic (acyclic) hydrocarbons in their properties. ... Aromatic hydrocarbons are cyclic hydrocarbons with alternative double bonds in conjugation which contains 4n+2 number of pi-electrons. Example: Benzene
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