CHM 124 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Pi Bond, Joule, The Hexagon

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This article builds on knowledge about the bonding in methane, and the bonding in ethene. You will find the current page much easier to understand if you read these other ones first. You may also find it useful to read the article on orbitals if you aren"t sure about simple orbital theory. You can also read about the evidence which leads to the structure described in this article. That page includes the kekul structure for benzene and the reasons that it isn"t very satisfactory. Benzene is built from hydrogen atoms (1s1) and carbon atoms (1s22s22px12py1). So the first thing that happens is . There is only a small energy gap between the 2s and 2p orbitals, and an electron is promoted from the 2s to the empty 2p to give 4 unpaired electrons. The extra energy released when these electrons are used for bonding more than compensates for the initial input.

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