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why is benzene not considered as a triene

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Answered by mohitrawat3248
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All of the carbon-carbon bonds of benzene have the same length and the pi electron system is continuous and uniformly distributed. ... So to conclude disregard all current other answers to this question telling you cyclohexa-1,3,5-triene is the systematic or even the IUPAC name of benzene: it is not.

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