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Benzene is a homocyclic compound of six carbon atoms bonded together in a hexagonal ring, with one hydrogen atom bonded to each of the six carbons.

An example is heterocyclic amines which are six-membered rings of five carbons and one nitrogen atom.
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Homocyclic compounds are molecules that are, or contain, ring structures that consist only of carbon atoms within the ring. An example is benzene. Benzene is a homocyclic compound of six carbon atoms bonded together in a hexagonal ring, with one hydrogen atom bonded to each of the six carbons.

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