All of the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene are ________. all of the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene are ________. identical double bonds single bonds circular bon
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All of the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene are ________. all of the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene are ________. identical double bonds single bonds circular bonds composed of only two types, single and double
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1. User Answers Dejanras
All of the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene areĀ identical.
All six carbon atoms in bezene are sp2 hybridized.
All of the carbon-carbon bonds have exactly the same lengths, that length is somewhere between single and double bonds.
Benzene is very stable becauseĀ delocalized electrons above and below the plane of the ring. -
2. User Answers sebassandin
Answer:
Single and double
Explanation:
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Benzene is an aromatic organic chemical compound with the following chemical formula:
[tex]C_6H_6[/tex].
Benzene molecule make up six carbon atoms linked in a hexagoned ring with one hydrogen atom bonded to each carbon to attain the octate's rule. It is an hydrocarbon since it just has carbon and hydrogen.
Now, due to its arrangement shown on the attached picture, one states that it has interleaved single and double bonds.
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