Aromatic Chemistry - Improved Benzene Model (A-Level Chemistry)
Improved Benzene Model
Delocalised Model of Benzene
True Structure of Benzene
Following the discovery of evidence against the KekulƩ model of benzene, an alternative explanation for its structure had to be developed.
The actual structure of benzene, which takes into account all the observations outlined in the previous tutorial, is that of a planar, cyclic molecule in which each carbon atom has a hydrogen atom sticking out from the ring.
Delocalised Ring of Electrons
Carbon atoms in the benzene ring are spĀ² hydbridised. The remaining unhybridised p orbitals from each carbon atom overlap and form a delocalised region of electrons above and below the ring. Each C-C bond is an intermediate between a single and a double bond and is the same length.
The delocalisation of the electron orbitals makes benzene unusually stable.
Symbol for Benzene
The structural symbol for benzene is shown below:
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