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Draw the structures of cyclohexane and benzene. Show all hydrogen atoms. Cyclohexane, C6H12 (six C in a ring) Benzene, C6H6 (six C in a ring)

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See attached picture.

Step-by-step explanation:

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In this case, considering that the cyclohexane has six carbon atoms and therefore twelve hydrogen atoms in its structure because it has no double bonds unlike benzene which actually has three and therefore it has six carbon atoms but six hydrogen atoms, on the attached picture, you will see the structure of both hydrocarbons as required, considering that each carbon atom must have four bonds in order to complete the corresponding octets.

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Draw the structures of cyclohexane and benzene. Show all hydrogen atoms. Cyclohexane-example-1
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