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Q.19 Benzene ring has alternate single and double bonds, yet all C-C bonds are of equal lengths. Why?

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Answered by yenula
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benzene ring has alternate single and double bonds, yet all the C-C bond lengths are the same. ... Due to this delocalization of pi bonds bond length of carbon atoms in benzene are intermediate to carbon-carbon single bond and carbon-carbon double bond.

Answered by nareshnatesh90250
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Explanation: Because in the Benzene ring only sp2 hybridisation is present due declocatisation of alternate free π electrons

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