How we prove benzene is a cyclic structure
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Evidence of cyclic structure:
Benzene reacts with bromine in the presence of AlCl3 to form mono bromobenzene. Formation of only one monobromo compound indicates that all the six hydrogen atoms in benzene were identical. This is possible only if it has a cyclic structure of six carbons each containing one hydrogen.
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Evidence of cyclic structure:
Benzene reacts with bromine in the presence of AlCl3 to form mono bromobenzene. Formation of only one monobromo compound indicates that all the six hydrogen atoms in benzene were identical. This is possible only if it has a cyclic structure of six carbons each containing one hydrogen.
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