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Hydrocarbons cyclic

Hydrocarbons, cyclic

organic compounds composed exclusively of carbon and hydrogen forming a closed ring that may be either alicyclic or aromatic.


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Is ethane a carbohydrate?

- Hydrocarbons only contain carbon and hydrogene (they are the most simplest organic compounds in this world) and can be straight-chained, branched-chained or cyclic. Carbon (the chemical element) form four covalent bonds in a tetrahedral geometry. Hydrocarbon ...

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