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The statement about "Carbon can bond with other carbon atoms to produce cyclic hydrocarbon structures" is true. Carbon can also bond with other four atoms because of its outer shell (valence shell) that has four electrons. This is the reason why organic molecules can be so large because of this bonding. 

Answer:

The answer is True

Explanation:

Cyclic hydrocarbons are organic compounds that consist of carbon and hydrogen atoms that bond to form rings or cyclic structures. The simplest are cycloalkanes, hydrocarbons formed by a closed carbon chain with all the simple bonds.

There is a very special group of cyclic hydrocarbons called aromatic hydrocarbons. Its name is due to the fact that the first to be discovered had pleasant smells. They all start from a basic structure that can be repeated many times. An example of this type of hydrocarbon is bancene.