Chemistry, asked by lalithaatemail, 3 months ago

why can't cyclic organic compound have all double bond , example in cyclo hexane why can't it have all 6sides double bond​

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Answered by ParamPatel
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Answer:

Its the IUPAC nomenclature

that cyclic compounds only have cyclic structure but no double or triple bonds

so cyclic structure is sp3 hybridised at each carbon of Cyclo hexane.

eg.:- cyclo hexane , cyclo pentane , etc .

Explanation:

» While ; the cyclic compounds having more than 1 double bond in Its structure are called as Aromatic compounds .

eg.:- Benzene , Toluene , Phenol ... etc


lalithaatemail: can't hexane have full 6double bond
lalithaatemail: *cyclo hexane
ParamPatel: there's no structure having full 6 double bond in 6 carbon chain like cyclo hexane
lalithaatemail: and why so
ParamPatel: there's 3 alternate double bond in benzene
ParamPatel: read my answer again ! Cyclic structure having double bond in ring structure are called as Aromatic compound
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