Why should aliphatic compounds exist if aromatic compounds are highly stable? All aliphatic compounds can loose cleave some of the atoms attached to it and become aromatic and stable right? (ie if they have more 3 or more than 3 carbon atoms)
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aromatic compounds are more stable than aliphatic compounds but that doesn't mean aliphatic compounds are not stable that those can't even exist and be stable itself.
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Aliphatic compounds have also some properties for which they can't cleave their bond and can't form aromatic compound. This is not happened like that we want. If that happened and aromatic compound can be formed easily then the reactions, which are very difficult, can't be tried to form aromatic compound. It is very difficult. At proper condition the aliphatic compounds cleave their bonds and form highly stable aromatic compounds.
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