What is the primary reason for the stability of benzene?

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What is the primary reason for the stability of benzene?
  1. Presence of double bonds
  2. Resonance stabilization
  3. High molecular weight
  4. Hydrogen bonding

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the primary reason for the stability of benzene?
Correct Answer: Resonance stabilization
  • Step 1: Understand that benzene is a special type of molecule called an aromatic compound.
  • Step 2: Recognize that benzene has a ring structure made of six carbon atoms.
  • Step 3: Learn that each carbon atom in benzene is connected to one hydrogen atom.
  • Step 4: Know that benzene has alternating single and double bonds between the carbon atoms.
  • Step 5: Realize that these bonds can change places, meaning the double bonds are not fixed.
  • Step 6: Understand the concept of resonance, which means that the electrons can move around the ring.
  • Step 7: Conclude that this movement of electrons makes benzene more stable than if the double bonds were fixed.
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