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Nuetrik [128]
3 years ago
11

Give the number of sigma bonds and pi bonds for benzene, c6h6.

Chemistry
1 answer:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

There are 12 sigma bonds and 3 pi bonds in benzene

Explanation:

  • Molecular formula of benzene is C_{6}H_{6}.
  • Here six carbon atoms are joined together through alternative single and double bond forming a six membered cyclic ring.
  • Six hydrogen atoms are attached to six carbon atoms through a single bond.
  • A single bond represents a sigma bond. A double bond consists of a sigma bond and a pi bond.
  • In the Lewis structure of benzene, there are three C-C single bonds, three C=C double bonds and six C-H single bond.
  • Hence there are 12 sigma bonds and 3 pi bonds in benzene
  • Lewis structure of benzene is given below

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