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C8H8 is non-aromatic and is called (1,3,5,7) cyclooctatetraene (known in the lab as COT); it has alternating C-C and C=C bonds. [1]
C8H7- would be called cyclooctatetraenyl. Link [2] shows where this term is used.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclooctate…
[2] http://www.chemsynthesis.com/base/chemic…
C8H7- would be called cyclooctatetraenyl. Link [2] shows where this term is used.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclooctate…
[2] http://www.chemsynthesis.com/base/chemic…
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Phenylacetylene