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The class of aromatic hydrocarbons
The class of aromatic hydrocarbons
The answer is: AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS. Hope that answered your question.=)
Yes. It is a polycyclic aromatic. A white solid, it consists of two benzene rings "fused" together, sharing two carbon atoms. It has a formula of C10H8. It has a distinctive smell, and is traditionally used as "mothballs".
No, n-hexane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon - not aromatic.
A ring structure and carbon-carbon bonds.
Yes it is.
No naphthalene is an organic aromatic hydrocarbon.
covalent aromatic hydrocarbon
Benzene, cyclic C6H6
You must be referring to an "aromatic" compound which is a hydrocarbon molecule with a ring structure. If you really do mean "hydromatic", then that refers to a GM automatic transmission.
They are cyclic they have single and double bonds