How is benzene different from hexene??
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benzene is a ring molecule but hexene is chain.
in benzene alternative carbons have double bond but in hexene only one double bond is there.
the molecular formula of benzene is C6H6 but of hexene is C6H12.
in benzene alternative carbons have double bond but in hexene only one double bond is there.
the molecular formula of benzene is C6H6 but of hexene is C6H12.
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Benzene is a aromatic compound whereas hexene is a alicyclic compou nd.
Benzene has alternatively double bonds whereas hexene has only one-single double bond.
benzene is a ring compound whereas hexene is a chain compound. formula of benzene is C6H6 whereas formula of hexene is C6H12
Benzene has alternatively double bonds whereas hexene has only one-single double bond.
benzene is a ring compound whereas hexene is a chain compound. formula of benzene is C6H6 whereas formula of hexene is C6H12
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