@@karisaozaki2557 no it does not matter where the bonds are located in a benzene structure, those lines (double bonds) can be sometimes written instead as a single circle in a cyclohexane structure because they are thought to be continually resonating, alternating position.
@@karisaozaki2557 The lines in the ring have resonance, meaning it doesn't matter where they are as they all "float" to occupy any of those positions at any given point in time.
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Why did the double bonds in the ring move during the second step?
Does it matter where the lines in the ring go?
@@karisaozaki2557 no it does not matter where the bonds are located in a benzene structure, those lines (double bonds) can be sometimes written instead as a single circle in a cyclohexane structure because they are thought to be continually resonating, alternating position.
@@karisaozaki2557 The lines in the ring have resonance, meaning it doesn't matter where they are as they all "float" to occupy any of those positions at any given point in time.
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