Hydrocarbons can form ringed structures called cyclic hydrocarbons. Cyclopentane and cyclohexane are the most common cycloalkanes because they have the least ring strain.Cyclohexane exists in puckered confirmations, such as the chair and boat conformations. Benzene is the base structure of aromatic compound...
The two structures shown are: a. constitutional isomer b. enantiomers c. different resonance forms of the same species d. different conformations of the same species e. diastereomers How do ribonucleotides and deoxyribonucleotides differ in structure? Do they form polymers in the same way?