Propose at least two different structures for a compound with six carbon atoms that

Chapter 1, Problem 1.64

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Propose at least two different structures for a compound with six carbon atoms that exhibits the following features: (a) All six carbon atoms are sp2 hybridized. (b) Only one carbon atom is sp hybridized, and the remaining five carbon atoms are all sp3 hybridized (remember that your compound can have elements other than carbon and hydrogen). (c) There is a ring, and all of the carbon atoms are sp3 hybridized. (d) All six carbon atoms are sp hybridized, and the compound contains no hydrogen atoms (remember that a triple bond is linear and therefore cannot be incorporated into a ring of six carbon atoms).

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