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benzene is very less reactive because​

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Answered by Alaina6
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benzene is less reactive due to extensive delocalization which causes stability. Benzene prefer substitution reactions over addition reaction.

Answered by anahitadas60
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Benzene is less reactive as it is more stable due to the delocalised pi system where the six p electrons of the carbon atoms are delocalised above and below the ring, forming a continuous pi bond and giving the molecule greater stability compared to alkenes where the electrons are localised between certain atoms.

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