Why Do Cyclic Aromatic Molecules Exhibit Pi Interactions?

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hello!

why a cyclic aromatic molecule forms pi interactions, while a cyclic aliphatic (with single only carbon bonds) doesnt?

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Because they form pi bonds as they forms two bonds simultaneously (1 sigma + 1 pi). I don't quite understand what you meant by your question.
 
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