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The correct statement for Benzene and Dewar benzene is
(i) Structural isomer
(ii) Canonical forms
(ii) Tautomers
(iv) Conformational isomers​

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Answered by beherarajendra426
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Answer:

I think (i)Structural isomer

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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BENZENE

Benzene is a (A) STRUCTURAL ISOMER

EXPLANATION:

*Benzene has the chemical formula C6H6 and is an organic molecule.

* It's made up of six carbon atoms arranged in a planar ring, each with one hydrogen atom connected.

*Benzene is classified as a hydrocarbon since it solely has carbon and hydrogen atoms.

*Three more structural isomers (1,5-hexadiyne, fulvene, and 2-ethynyl-1,3-butadiene) and o-benzyne are found alongside benzene, and their branching ratios are determined experimentally and confirmed using computational fluid dynamics and kinetic simulations.

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