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Q: What is the difference between chain and cyclic hydrocarbon compounds?
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What is a cyclic hydrocarbon?

It is a ring formed carbon skeleton. The smallest possible cyclic hydrocarbon is cyclopropane (triangular C3H6) together with cyclobutane both being rather unstable (degration to linear propene and 1-butene). Five and six membered rings are quite common. The most 'famous' cyclic hydrocarbon is the aromatics-group of benzene, which is the cyclic 'honeycomb' formed 1,3,5-cyclohexatriene C6H6 (and derivatives).


Is styrene considered as an alkene?

No styrene is a cyclic hydrocarbon.


Are cyclic hydrocarbon unsaturated?

Cycloalkanes are saturated hydrocarbons.


Example of an aromatic hydrocarbon?

Benzene, cyclic C6H6


What is a characteristic aromatic hydrocarbon?

They are cyclic they have single and double bonds


What is the Difference between cyclic and acyclic structure?

no ideer


What are Cyclic compounds that contain a nitrogen atom called?

The cycle containing Nitrogen, sulphur, oxygen or phosphorus are known as Hetero-cyclic compounds, only for nitrogen you may say 'Azo cyclic compounds'


Is Cyclohexane a cyclic hydrocarbon having six carbon atoms in a straight chain?

no


What is an amplificant?

An amplificant is a cyclic hydrocarbon which replaces a superatom in the amplification process of phane nomenclature.


What is the difference between reversible and cyclic process?

Cyclic process is a super set of reversible process, taking into concern the dissipative forces of the system!


What is the difference between natural frequency and natural cyclic frequency?

numbers of cycle per unit time.


What has the author G Deganello written?

G. Deganello has written: 'Transition metal complexes of cyclic polyolefins' -- subject(s): Coordination compounds, Organic cyclic compounds, Polyolefins, Transition metal complexes