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how cojugation form benzene extra stable​

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Answered by kiratsingh2435
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The six carbon atoms form a perfectly regular hexagon. All of the carbon-carbon bonds have exactly the same lengths - somewhere between single and double bonds. There are delocalized electrons above and below the plane of the ring. The presence of the delocalized electrons makes benzene particularly stable.

Answered by Anonymous
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There are delocalized electrons above and below the plane of the ring. The presence of the delocalized electrons makes benzene particularly stable. Benzene resists addition reactions because those reactions would involve breaking the delocalization and losing that stability

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