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How is benzene different from hexene

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Answered by Anonymous
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As nouns the difference between hexene and benzene

is that hexene is (organic compound) any of several isomers of the alkene having six carbon atoms and one double bond while benzene is (organic compound) an aromatic hydrocarbon of formula c6h6 whose structure consists of a ring of alternate single and double bonds.

Answered by Striker10
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Yes

Explanation:

Benzene is a cyclic compound with alternate double bond

Hexene has only one doubke bonfd and is linear

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