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Low reactivity of benzene is due to

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The low reactivity of benzene is to the high stability of pi electrons. in delocalized area.

Explanation:

  • The benzene ring is composed of alternative double and single bonds.
  • Therefore it undergoes addition  reaction due to the presence of double and double bonds.
  • It also has the ability to undergo substitution reaction.
  • The pi electron are delocalized in benzene ring.
  • The electron delocalization described by resonance enhances the stability of the molecules, and compounds composed of such molecules often show exceptional stability and related properties.
  • Therefore the benzene ring is susceptible to attack by electrophiles.

Thus the low reactivity of benzene is to the high stability of pi electrons. in delocalized area.

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