Chemistry, asked by ssanjith03, 9 months ago

Why can’t an aliphatic compound cleave some of its bonded atoms and form a cyclic compound or maybe aromatic because that gives more stability? Why can't that not happen ?Then why should aliphatic compounds exist?

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Answered by AsthaMilindPatil
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After completing this section, you should be able to

compare the reactivity of a typical alkene with that of benzene.

Use the heat of hydrogenation data to show that benzene is more stable than might be expected for “cyclohexatriene.”

state the length of the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene, and compare this length with those of bonds found in other hydrocarbons.

describe the geometry of the benzene molecule.

describe the structure of benzene in terms of resonance.

describe the structure of benzene in terms of molecular orbital theory.

draw a molecular orbital diagram for benzene.

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