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What is the importance of aromatic hydrocarbon?

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Answered by mausumimitra1
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Aromatic hydrocarbons are non-polar and relatively non-reactive due to these resonance structures and make excellent solvents. They are used in manufacturing fuels, pesticides, lacquers, paints, detergents, and more. One important example of an aromatic hydrocarbon is benzene, a six-carbon ring structure.

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Although originally named for their sweet odor, aromatic hydrocarbons are more important than just creating pleasant aromas. Aromatic hydrocarbons are cyclical groups of carbon atoms that have delocalized electrons, which leads to increased stability. In an aromatic hydrocarbon, the carbon atoms have alternating double bonds in the ring. This allows the atoms to share their valance electrons in a process called delocalization. This creates a more stable molecule and creates many of the properties that make them important to human.

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