how do we identify aromatic hydrocarbon
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aromatic obey 2n+3 pie electron rule
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Answer:An aromatic hydrocarbon or arene is a hydrocarbon with sigma bonds and delocalized pi electrons between carbon atoms forming a circle. In contrast, aliphatic hydrocarbons lack this delocalization.
to identify it we see if the compound has a closed ring of alternate single and double bonds with delocalized electrons. aromaticity: The property of organic compounds that have at least one conjugated ring of alternate single and double bonds, and exhibit extreme stability.
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