To Identify: The structure present in all
Explanation of Solution
Introduction: The compounds of only carbon and hydrogen are the aromatic compounds, which contain at least one benzene type ring in their molecules.
A benzene-ring structure is contained by all the aromatic compounds.
Benzene has the molecular formula
The different aromatic compounds are formed by replacing the hydrogen atoms in the benzene with other functional group or elements.
Conclusion: In all aromatic compounds, benzene ring structure is present.
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