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- 1. What is resonance theory? State five conclusions that can be drawn from the theory. 2. State the two main experiments that were used to establish the extra stability of the benzene molecule? 3. What are the factors that confer aromaticity to an organic molecule? 4. What are the various ways by which alkenes may be synthesized.1. What is resonance theory? State five conclusionstgan can be drawn from the theory. 2.What factors confer aromaticity to an organic molecule. 3. What are the various ways by which alkenes can be synthesized. 4. State the two main experiment that were used to establish the extra stability of the benzene molecule.What is Resonance Theory? Sate five conclusions that can be drawn from the theory. State the two main experiments that were used to establish the extra stability of the benzene molecule. What are the factors that confer Aromaticity to an organic molecule?
- Of the benzene molecule it is true that: a. c-c bonds have different bond lengths since they are single and double bonds. b.carries out aromatic electrophilic addition reactions c. the actual structure is a resonance hybrid d.it can be correctly represented with an equilibrium between two resonant structures.Organic Chemistry Explain your solution in a step by step fashion. Explain everything clearly and do not leave out any major or minor steps or details. Provide a thoughtful explanation to the question. In other words, provide your reasoning for why you picked your answer. Why are the molecules enantiomers? etcPlease answer part b, pertaining to organic chemistry.