orientation of benzene


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Orbital structure of benzene
X-ray studies show that a Benzene molecule is a flat (planar) molecule. All carbon and hydrogen atoms lie in the same plane. It has a regular hexagon structure with all six carbon atoms lying at the corners; each carbon atom is bonded to three other atoms. All carbon-carbon bond ..
Diazonium Salt in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
tribromobenzene from p-nitro aniline Importance of Diazonium Salt in Synthetic Organic Chemistry - Aryl diazonium salts constitute intermediates that can be used to synthesis many classes of organic compounds especially aryl halides in the pure state. For e.g., 1,2,3 - Tri bromobenzene is not formed in the pure state by direct bromina..
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