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Question
The number of single and double bonds present in a molecule of benzene (C6H6) respectively, are ______.
Options
6 and 6
9 and 3
3 and 9
3 and 3
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Solution
The number of single and double bonds present in a molecule of benzene (C6H6) respectively, are 3 and 3.
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