why is Benzene extraordinarily stable though it contains Three double bonds
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because of resonance electrons are delocalised in the ring.so the ring is stabilized through resonance and hence the compound is stable.
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Resonance and the aromatic character of benzene (having 6pi electrons and obeying Huckel's rule for aromaticity) confers extra stability to benzene.
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