General Formula of benzene and diacetylene

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The general formula for benzene is C6H6, while diacetylene has the formula C4H2. These compounds differ significantly in their structural formulas and properties. Benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon, whereas diacetylene is an alkyne. The discussion confirms that the general formulas are not the same, highlighting the distinct chemical characteristics of each compound.

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  • Knowledge of aromatic compounds and alkynes
  • Basic grasp of chemical nomenclature
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Is the General Formula of benzene and diacetylene the same?:nb):nb):nb)
 
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Is the General Formula of benzene and diacetylene the same?

Write them and compare.
 
Is di acetylene possible ?
 
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