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Cyclic Hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbon compounds that contain one or more rings of carbon atoms in their structure, including aromatic and non-aromatic forms.
Alternating Bonds
Alternating bonds refer to a pattern where single and double bonds alternate within a chemical structure, often seen in conjugated systems.
Non-aromatic
Compounds that do not fulfill the criteria for aromaticity, lacking a conjugated system of pi electrons in a ring structure.
Benzylic Hydrogens
Hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon atom that is directly connected to a benzene ring, often more reactive in chemical reactions.
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