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What type of intermolecular forces are present in a substance with the chemical formula C3H8O? In other words, what attracts the molecules in this substance to one another?
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What are the resonance structures of the molecule benzene? Include the correct placement of all pi-bonds and the formal charges on each atom in the structure.
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Identify the resonance structures of the molecule benzene and explain how the delocalization of electrons in the molecule leads to its stability.
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What type of intermolecular forces are present in the compound benzene (C6H6) and how do they contribute to its physical properties?
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Identify all possible resonance structures for the molecule benzene (C6H6)?
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Identify the number of resonance structures for the molecule of benzene and draw all of them.
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