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What type of compound is formed by joining atoms to form a ring?
What type of compound is formed by joining atoms to form a ring?
- Heterocyclic compound
- Aliphatic compound
- Aromatic compound
- Alicyclic compound (correct)
Which type of compound is known for its special stability compared to others?
Which type of compound is known for its special stability compared to others?
- Aromatic compound (correct)
- Aliphatic compound
- Alicyclic compound
- Heterocyclic compound
What type of compound contains atoms other than carbon in the ring structure?
What type of compound contains atoms other than carbon in the ring structure?
- Heterocyclic compound (correct)
- Aromatic compound
- Aliphatic compound
- Alicyclic compound
Flashcards
Alicyclic Compound
Alicyclic Compound
A compound containing a ring structure made entirely of carbon atoms.
Aromatic Compound
Aromatic Compound
A compound exhibiting a characteristic high stability due to its cyclic structure and electron delocalization.
Heterocyclic Compound
Heterocyclic Compound
A cyclic compound containing at least one atom other than carbon in the ring structure.
Study Notes
Types of Compounds
- A cyclic compound is formed by joining atoms to form a ring.
- Aromatic compounds are known for their special stability compared to other compounds.
- Heterocyclic compounds contain atoms other than carbon in the ring structure.
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Test your knowledge about cyclic compounds and alicyclic compounds in organic chemistry. This quiz covers the formation, composition, and characteristics of these types of compounds.