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Which of the following is the correct structure of molecule?
Question

Which of the following is the correct structure of molecule?

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C.



D.

Correct option is C

Sol: The correct answer is (c) 

The correct structure of the benzene molecule is represented by a hexagon with alternating single and double bonds.
Key Points:

Benzene Structure:

  • The molecule consists of six carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal ring.

  • Each carbon atom is bonded to one hydrogen atom.

  • There are alternating single and double bonds between the carbon atoms, creating a conjugated system.

    This is known as the Kekulé structure of benzene.

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