Chemists often use two different structures to represent a molecule of benzene, as shown below.
structure A alternate double bond
structure B resonating structure
(a) (i) Describe, with the aid of suitable diagrams showing orbital overlap, the difference in
bonding between structure A and structure B.
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The actual structure of benzene is the hybrid of all the resonating structure of benzene
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