Interpretation: The bonding between Carbon atoms in Benzene is to be described.
Concept Introduction: Benzene is the simplest
Answer to Problem 29LC
It is a double-bond structure that is separated by a single bond, hence, it is recognized to have conjugated double bonds.
Explanation of Solution
Given Information: Benzene contains Carbon atoms.
The benzene molecule comprises of 6-Carbon atoms in a planar ring with 1-Hydrogen atom bound to each carbon atom. In the structure, 3 Carbon-Carbon double bonds and 3 Carbon-Carbon single bond symbolizes a Hexagon. The Carbon atoms are represented by the corner which is bonded to other atoms. 1-Carbon atom is bonded to 1-Hydrogen atom each. The structure of Benzene is conjugated as double bonds separated by single bonds.
It is recognized to have conjugated double bonds.
Chapter 22 Solutions
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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