Benzene exhibits exceptionally high thermodynamic stability compared to hypothetical completely loca — Hydrocarbons Chemistry Question
Question
Benzene exhibits exceptionally high thermodynamic stability compared to hypothetical completely localized theoretical models (like the theoretical cyclohexatriene). What is the accepted value of the resonance energy of benzene in kJ/mol?
💡 Solution & Explanation
The resonance energy is the difference in potential energy between the actual delocalized resonance hybrid and the most stable theoretical contributing Kekule structure (cyclohexatriene with three isolated double bonds). Experimental heats of hydrogenation yield a resonance stabilization energy for benzene of approximately 151 kJ/mol (or 36 kcal/mol).