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In organic chemistry, a ''cyclic'' ] is one in which a series of carbon atoms are connected together to form a loop or ring. ] is a well known example. In organic chemistry, a ''cyclic'' ] is one in which a series of carbon atoms are connected together to form a loop or ring. ] is a well known example.

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In organic chemistry, a cyclic organic compound is one in which a series of carbon atoms are connected together to form a loop or ring. Benzene is a well known example.

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