MCQ
Point out the wrong statement in relation to the structure of benzene
  • It forms only one monosubstitution product
  • B
    The $C - C$ bond distance in benzene is uniformly $1.397 \,\mathop A\limits^o $
  • C
    It is a resonance hybrid of a number of canonical forms
  • D
    It has three delocalised $\pi $- molecular orbitals

Answer

Correct option: A.
It forms only one monosubstitution product
a
It’s obvious.

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