Which hydrocarbon has alternate single and double bonds arranged in the form of a ring?
Which hydrocarbon has
alternate single and double bonds arranged in the
form of a ring?
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Benzene is one of the most important organic compounds with the chemical formula C6H6. It is the simplest organic, aromatic hydrocarbon. The structure of benzene has been of interest since its discovery. It is a cyclic hydrocarbon with alternate single and double bonds in the form of a ring.