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How are aromatic hydrocarbons formed?

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Aromatic hydrocarbons are a special class of unsaturated hydrocarbon based on a six carbon ring moiety called benzene. The saturated hydrocarbon cyclohexane is transformed into the aromatic hydrocarbon benzene by adding three alternating carbon–carbon double bonds, as shown in Fig.

Lower classifications: Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

Higher classifications: organic compounds, unsaturated hydrocarbon

Chemicals of this type: Benzene, toluene

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