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can u guyz shere with me the exact location of 12 sigma bonds in benzene​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Benzene has molecular formula C6H6 that is there is presence of a double bond in between alternate carbon atoms and each carbon is attached to two carbon atoms by means of a single bond and a double bond and a hydrogen atom by a single bond . So there are a total of 12 sigma bonds and 3 pi bonds in benzene .

Every double bond or single bond will contain exactly one σ bond. A double bond contains an additional π bond. Thus, regardless of the depiction of benzene, whether it's the conjugated, delocalized, or "metal nut" depictions, it contains 6 σ bonds.

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Answered by akpraju26
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Explanation:

Count bonds with hydrogen and bonds between carbons..

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