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201.

You are given samples of ethane, ethene and ethyne in three different containers. How will you distinguish them?

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsLong Answer Type

202.

What are aromatic hydrocarbons or arenes?

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203.

Explain isomerism in arenes.

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204.

Discuss the structure of benzene with special reference to Kekule structure. 

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205. Discuss the molecular orbital structure of benzene (Delocalisation of straight pi-electrons).


The orbital structure of benzene: All the carbon atoms in benzene are sp2 hybridised. The three sp2 hybrid orbitals are lying in one plane and oriented at an angle of 120°. The fourth unhybridized p-orbital having two lobes is lying perpendicular to the plane of the hybrid orbital. Two out of the three sp2 hybrid orbitals of each carbon atom overlap axially with sp2 hybrid orbitals of the neighbouring carbon atoms on either side to form carbon-carbon σ bonds. The third hybrid orbital of each carbon atom overlaps axially with the half filled 1s- orbital of the hydrogen atom to form carbon-hydrogen sigma bonds. Thus there is six sigma C-C bonds and six sigma C-H bonds. There is still one unhybridized 2pz orbital on each carbon atom. This orbital consists of two lobes, one lying above and the other below the plane of the ring.



The unhybridized 2pz orbital on each carbon atom can overlap sidewise with the 2pzorbital of the two adjacent carbon atoms in two different ways as shown below giving rise to two sets of -bonds. Since 2pz orbital on any carbon atom can overlap sideways with the 2pz orbital on adjacent carbon atom on either side equally well, a continuous -molecular 3 orbitals will result which embraces all the six p-electrons as shown:




The net result is that there are two continuous rings-like electron clouds, one above and the other below the plane of atoms as shown. This delocalisation of π-electrons imparts unique stability to the benzene molecule.



In benzene molecule all  and   are of 120° each and each C-C bond length is 139 pm.

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

206.

What do you mean by delocalisation of straight pi-electrons?

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207.

Benzene ring has three double bonds in it but is still quite stable. Explain.

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Why is benzene extra-ordinary stable though it contains three double bonds?

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208. Why carbon-carbon distance in benzene is intermediate between carbon-carbon single and double bond?
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 Multiple Choice QuestionsLong Answer Type

209. What is resonance? Discuss the resonance in benzene. What is the effect of resonance ?
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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

210.

What is resonance energy?

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