Benzene does not undergo addition reactions easily because
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Because of absence of a true double bond. The double bonds in benzene are not localised for an attack of a electrophile in suitable conditions
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Benzene does not undergo these reaction due to the aromaticity of the ring.... The conjugated, cyclic double bond system provides about 38 kcal/mol of stabilization to the molecule.... For addition to occur, it would have to disrupt the aromatic nature of the ring and this is very difficult. ... they have complete bonds.
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Benzene does not undergo these reaction due to the aromaticity of the ring.... The conjugated, cyclic double bond system provides about 38 kcal/mol of stabilization to the molecule.... For addition to occur, it would have to disrupt the aromatic nature of the ring and this is very difficult. ... they have complete bonds.
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