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Q.

Compared with aliphatic hydrocarbons, the number of hydrogens in aromatic hydrocarbons is

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a

More

b

Equal

c

not predictable

d

Less

answer is A.

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  •  Organic substances known as aliphatic hydrocarbons are made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms and are typically arranged in straight chains, branched structures, or non-aromatic ring structures.
  • Carbon and hydrogen atoms are combined to form aromatic hydrocarbons, which have ring structures and delocalized pi electrons.
  • When compared to aromatic hydrocarbons, aliphatic hydrocarbons have a higher carbon-to-hydrogen ratio. 
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