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Image of benzene molecule, C6H6
Image of benzene molecule which contains six carbon atoms arranged in a ring or hexagon. Each carbon atom (black) is attached by a single bond to a hydrogen atom (green) and to its two closest neighbours. The remaining bond (carbon can make four single bonds) is delocalised (i.e. spread around the aromatic ring). The pi electrons which form these bonds (transparent red donut shapes) exist above and below the plane of the carbons.
Illustration ID: Benzene-pi-orbitals
copyright Russell Kightley
Illustration size: 16.8 Mpixels (48 MB uncompressed) - 4096x4096 pixels (13.7x13.7 in / 34.7x34.7 cm at 300 ppi)
Illustration keywords: arene, aromatic, aromatic ring, atom, atomic, benzene, C, C6H6, carbon, carcinogenic, chemical, chemistry, computer graphic, delocalized, diagram, electrons, foto, graphic, hydrocarbon, image, molecular, molecule, orbitals, photo, photograph, pi, picture, ring
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