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How are benzene rings attatched to other molecules?

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How are benzene rings attatched to other molecules?

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One of the carbon atoms in the benzene ring looses it’s hydrogen, and bonds to one of the carbon atoms on the ethanol. Remember hydrogen atoms can only make one bond. Hopes this helps!

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