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What type of reaction occurs in benzene.​

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Benzene, C6H6, is a planar molecule containing a ring of six carbon atoms each with a hydrogen atom attached. ... The presence of the delocalised electrons makes benzene particularly stable. Benzene resists addition reactions because that would involve breaking the delocalisation and losing that stability.

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