how many types of aliphatic compound??
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In organic chemistry, hydrocarbons are divided into two classes: aromatic compounds and aliphatic compounds also known as non-aromatic compounds. Aliphatics can be cyclic or straight chained
Alkanes, alkenes, alkymes and their cyclic counter parts are some examples
Alkanes, alkenes, alkymes and their cyclic counter parts are some examples
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An aliphatic compound is a compound containing carbon and hydrogen joined together in straight chains, branched trains or non-aromatic rings.
In simple words, aliphatic compounds are such hydrocarbons which, carbon atoms are joined together in straight or branched open chains rather than in rings. The hydrocarbons of the alkane, alkene, and alkynes series are aliphatic compounds, as are fatty acids and many other compounds.
For ex: Methane, ethane etc.
An aliphatic compound is a compound containing carbon and hydrogen joined together in straight chains, branched trains or non-aromatic rings.
In simple words, aliphatic compounds are such hydrocarbons which, carbon atoms are joined together in straight or branched open chains rather than in rings. The hydrocarbons of the alkane, alkene, and alkynes series are aliphatic compounds, as are fatty acids and many other compounds.
For ex: Methane, ethane etc.
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