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Difference between Aromatic and Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
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The term aliphatic is used for the compounds (hydrocarbons) which didn't contain benzene ring or phenyl (ph-) group.
They are generally open chain of carbon atoms aliphatic compounds can be cyclic too but they lack aromaticity in their structure whereas aromatic compounds get aromaticity by benzene ring so they are termed as aromatic compounds.
They are generally open chain of carbon atoms aliphatic compounds can be cyclic too but they lack aromaticity in their structure whereas aromatic compounds get aromaticity by benzene ring so they are termed as aromatic compounds.
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AROMATIC HYDROCARBON ARE IN RING SHAPES...e.g C6H6...
ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBON ARE IN STRAIGHT CHAINS...
e.g CH4..
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AROMATIC HYDROCARBON ARE IN RING SHAPES...e.g C6H6...
ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBON ARE IN STRAIGHT CHAINS...
e.g CH4..
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