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To determine:
All the given molecules in the hydrocarbon molecule set are same.
Introduction:
Hydrocarbons are the compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms in their structure. Hydrogen atoms are attached to carbon atoms in many different configurations. There are three main groups of aliphatic hydrocarbons that are
To determine:
The common in all the hydrocarbons given in hydrocarbon molecule set.
Introduction:
Hydrocarbons are the compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms in their structure. Hydrogen atoms are attached to carbon atoms in many different configurations. There are three main groups of aliphatic hydrocarbons that are alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
Aromatic hydrocarbons are also of two types that are arenes which contain a benzene ring and the other type is nonbenzenoid aromatic hydrocarbons which lack a benzene ring in their structure.
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