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    The Benzene Molecule Can Be Drawn in Two Equivalent Structures
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The Benzene Molecule Can Be Drawn in Two Equivalent Structures

Question 33

Question 33

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The benzene molecule can be drawn in two equivalent structures with different positions for the C=C double bonds. This is called _____________.

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