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Standard XII
Chemistry
Ozonolysis of Aromatics
Although benz...
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Although benzene is highly unsaturated, it does not undergo addition reactions.
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Because of extra stability due to delocalization of
π
−
electrons, the double bonds of benzene usually do not undergo addition reactions.
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