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Part B: What is the chemical equation for the reaction that corresponds to break

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Question

Part B: What is the chemical equation for the reaction that corresponds to breaking just the carbon-carbon bonds in gaseous benzene? Express your answer as a chemical equation including phases. Part B: What is the chemical equation for the reaction that corresponds to breaking just the carbon-carbon bonds in gaseous benzene? Express your answer as a chemical equation including phases. Part B: What is the chemical equation for the reaction that corresponds to breaking just the carbon-carbon bonds in gaseous benzene? Express your answer as a chemical equation including phases.

Explanation / Answer

Part B:

Benzene C6H6 molecule breaks up in the gas phase to generate 6 CH's

This can be written in as chemical equation,

C6H6 (g) ----> 6CH (g)