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- Aromatic Hydrocarbons
- Physical Properties of Benzene
- Chemical Properties of Benzene
- Uses of Benzene
Aromatic hydrocarbons are benzene and its derivatives. They are compounds having sigma bonds as well as delocalized pi (π) electrons in between the carbon atoms present in the ring form. Typical aromatic hydrocarbons are:
A hydrocarbon can be an aromatic compound if it obeys the Huckel Rule. According to this rule, a compound can be aromatic if:
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