Minggu, 07 Oktober 2012

aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic and cyclic

Aliphatic hydrocarbons are carbon compounds chain opens its C and C it allows branched chain. Based on the amount of the bond, aliphatic hydrocarbons, aliphatic compounds are divided into saturated and unsaturated.

- The compound is a saturated aliphatic C chain aliphatic compounds it contains only single bonds only. This group is called alkanes.

Examples of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons:




- Unsaturated aliphatic compounds are aliphatic compounds, varying chain C double bond or triple. If you have duplicate named alkenes and alkynes have triple called. Examples of unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons:





- Cyclic hydrocarbon compound is a compound of carbon chain C and its circular hoop may also bind the side chain. This group divided into alicyclic and aromatic compounds.

· Alicyclic compounds are aliphatic carbon compounds that form a closed chain.




· Aromatic compounds are compounds composed of six carbon atoms that form a chain C benzene.


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  3. in article Aromatic compounds are compounds composed of six carbon atoms that form a chain C benzene.
    my question :what happens if the addition of C atoms that are held for more than six??

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    1. I will try to answer
      I think it can form other compounds such as benzene derivatives which we have seen other

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  4. I think
    if benzene bonded over 6 he is not symmetric and not setabil as described but that benzene is stable, consisting of six carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms.

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