Multiple Choice
How would replacing one of benzene's C atoms and the H atom attached to it with an N atom (C5H5N) affect the delocalized electrons?
A) The molecule would not be stable.
B) The N can have delocalized electrons like C.
C) Only the five C atoms would be included in the delocalized electrons.
D) There would be no delocalized electrons but a double bond between the N and a C.
E) There would be no delocalized electrons but a double bond between the N and the C on each side of the N.
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