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This Structure is of
=> BENZENE
or
=> HEX-3-ENE

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The most commonly encountered aromatic compound is benzene. The usual structural representation for benzene is a six carbon ring (represented by a hexagon) whichincludes three double bonds.
  • First, let's take a look at the structural representations which distinguish aromatic compounds from those that aren't aromatic.
  • The most commonly encountered aromatic compound is benzene. The usual structural representation for benzene is a six carbon ring (represented by a hexagon) whichincludes three double bonds.

  • REASON→ The structure with three double bonds was proposed by Kekule as an attempt to explain how a molecule whose molecular formula was C6H6 could be built out of carbons which make four bonds
  • The ring and the three double bonds fit the molecular formula, but the structure doesn't explain the chemical behavior of benzene at all well. Each of the double bonds would be expected to show the characteristic behavior of an alkene and undergo addition reactions, but this is not how benzene reacts.

CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF BENZINE.

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HEX-3-ENE

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