The hydrocarbon which has alternate single and double bonds arranged in the form of a ring is:
The hydrocarbon which has alternate single and double bonds arranged in the form of a ring is:

(a) Cyclobutane

(b) Benzene

(c) Butene

(d) Hexene

Solution:

Option (b) is the answer.

Benzene is a hydrocarbon that has alternate single and double bonds arranged in the form of a ring. Alternating single and double bonds create a conjugated pi bond system across multiple atoms that lowers the energy and stabilizes the molecule or ion.

Structure of Benzene