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Why benzene ring resist addition reaction..?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Benzene resists addition reactions because that would involve breaking the delocalisation and losing that stability. Benzene is represented by this symbol, where the circle represents the delocalised electrons, and each corner of the hexagon has a carbon atom with a hydrogen attached.

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