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Resonance energy of benzene is

A

canonical strutures are equivalent than if canonical structures are non-equivalent.

B

molecule is aromatic than if molecule is not aromatic.

C

more number of p-bonds are involved in resonance than less number of p-bonds are involved.

D

Resonance with 2p-2p overlapping than resonance with 3p-2p overlapping.

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AAKASH SERIES-ELECTRONIC EFFECTS AND REACTION INTERMEDIATES-ADDITIONAL PRACTICE EXERCISE (LEVEL - II LECTURE SHEET (ADVANCED) Straight ObjectiveType Questions)
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  2. Select the least basic compound.

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  19. Select the correct statement about product A.

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  20. Which of the following compounds is aromatic?

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