11. Which statement is true of the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene? (a) They are identical to the carbon-carbon bonds in cyclohexane. (b) They are identical to the carbon-carbon bonds in cyclohexene. (c) They are half-way between a double and single bond. (d) They are easily broken in chemical reactions. (e) They are all double bonds.

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11. Which statement is true of the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene?
(a) They are identical to the carbon-carbon bonds in cyclohexane.
(b) They are identical to the carbon-carbon bonds in cyclohexene.
(c) They are half-way between a double and single bond.
(d) They are easily broken in chemical reactions.
(e) They are all double bonds.
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Transcribed Image Text:11. Which statement is true of the carbon-carbon bonds in benzene? (a) They are identical to the carbon-carbon bonds in cyclohexane. (b) They are identical to the carbon-carbon bonds in cyclohexene. (c) They are half-way between a double and single bond. (d) They are easily broken in chemical reactions. (e) They are all double bonds. ct Copyright O 2002 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited Name: Class:
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