What are aromatic compounds
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aromatic compounds means benzene compounds
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Aromatic compounds are substances that consist of one or more rings that contain alternating single and double bonds in its chemical structure. In real life, many aromatic compounds have an odor, however, there are some compounds that are chemically aromatic, but do not have a distinct smell.
For example, benzene is an aromatic compound. The chemical structure of benzene, as illustrated here, contains a hexagon ring with alternating double bonds. Here, you'll see there are two ways to draw benzene. Structure 1 shows all the carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) atoms bonded together, and structure 2 shows a hexagon with alternating double bonds. In structure 2, the edges of the hexagon are the carbon atoms, and the hydrogen atoms are not shown.
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For example, benzene is an aromatic compound. The chemical structure of benzene, as illustrated here, contains a hexagon ring with alternating double bonds. Here, you'll see there are two ways to draw benzene. Structure 1 shows all the carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) atoms bonded together, and structure 2 shows a hexagon with alternating double bonds. In structure 2, the edges of the hexagon are the carbon atoms, and the hydrogen atoms are not shown.
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