Chemistry, asked by Rose8285, 1 year ago

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Answered by kunal6827
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Cyclohexane and benzene are two important organic compounds that have many applications in chemical synthesis processes. Both are composed of six carbon atoms and are cyclic structures. Since the 2D chemical structure of cyclohexane and benzene looks somewhat similar, their structures and names are often confusing. However, there are many differences between cyclohexane and benzene. The main difference between cyclohexane and benzene is that cyclohexane contains twelve hydrogen atoms bonded to six carbon atoms, two hydrogen atoms per each carbon atom whereas benzene contains six hydrogen atoms bonded to six carbon atoms, one hydrogen atom per each carbon atom.

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Answered by harshbabukumar
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The main difference between cyclohexane and benzene is that cyclohexane contains twelve hydrogen atoms bonded to six carbon atoms, two hydrogen atoms per each carbon atom whereas benzene contains six hydrogen atoms bonded to six carbon atoms, one hydrogen atom per each carbon atom

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