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The number of pi-"electrons" in benzene ...

The number of `pi-"electrons"` in benzene molecule is :

A

6

B

3

C

5

D

4

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Knowledge Check

  • The benzene molecule is :

    A
    trigonal
    B
    terahedral
    C
    planar
    D
    pyramidal
  • otal number of pi-electrons in benzene is

    A
    2
    B
    3
    C
    4
    D
    6
  • Benzene molecule has

    A
    `6sigma` and `6pi` bonds
    B
    `16sigma` and `6 pi` bonds
    C
    `12 sigma` and `3pi` bonds
    D
    `6sigma` and `3pi` bonds
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