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Explain why aromatic compounds are different from alkenes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aromatic compounds are cyclic compounds in which all ring atoms participate in a network of π bonds, resulting in unusual stability. Aromatic compounds are less reactive than alkenes, making them useful industrial solvents for nonpolar compounds. Aromatic compounds are produced from petroleum and coal tar.

Answered by NatashaRizvi
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Aromatic compounds are cyclic compounds in which all ring atoms participate in a network of π bonds, resulting in unusual stability. Aromatic compounds are less reactive than alkenes, making them useful industrial solvents for nonpolar compounds. Aromatic compounds are produced from petroleum and coal tar.

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