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Benzene, cyclic C6H6

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Is methanol an aromatic hydrocarbon?

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".


Is hexane an aromatic?

No, n-hexane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon - not aromatic.


Is napthalene aromatic?

Yes, naphthalene is aromatic. It consists of two-fused benzene rings, making it an aromatic hydrocarbon.


Ethane with the chemical formula C2H6 is an example of?

An organic molecule An alkane A symmetric molecule


Is benzaldehyde an aromatic hydrocarbon?

No, benzaldehyde is not an aromatic hydrocarbon. It is an aromatic aldehyde with the chemical formula C6H5CHO. Aromatic hydrocarbons are compounds that contain one or more benzene rings. Benzaldehyde contains a benzene ring but also has a functional aldehyde group, making it an aromatic aldehyde.


What is an arenation?

An arene is an aromatic hydrocarbon. An aromatic hydrocarbon contains one or more six carbon rings. For example: benzene C6H6


Is arene covalent or ionic?

covalent aromatic hydrocarbon


What is a characteristic aromatic hydrocarbon?

They are cyclic they have single and double bonds


What is a benzopyrene?

A benzopyrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon which is both mutagenic and carcinogenic.


What is a Aromatic Hydrocarbon?

Hydrocarbons which contain a benzene ring (google that yourself)


Is naphthalene a base?

No, naphthalene is not a base. It is a white solid aromatic hydrocarbon compound that is widely used in mothballs and as a cleaning agent. It is not classified as a base in terms of its chemical properties.


What is an example of cyclic hydrocarbon?

A halogenated hydrocarbon is a hydrocarbon in which one or more hydrogen atoms is replaced with a halogen atom such as chlorine or fluorine. One example of a halogenated hydrocarbon is trichloroethylene.