. Give some examples of molecules containing “fused” benzene rings.
Interpretation:
Some examples of molecules containing “fused” benzene rings should be given.
Concept Introduction:
In “fused” benzene rings molecule, two or more benzene rings have two carbon atoms in common.
In “fused” benzene rings molecule, two or more benzene rings have two carbon atoms in common.
Some examples are:
Naphthalene:
Anthracene:
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