A benzene molecule can be modeled as six carbon atoms

Chapter 29, Problem 4E

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Problem 4E

A benzene molecule can be modeled as six carbon atoms arranged in a regular hexagon in a plane. At each carbon atom, one of three radicals NH2, COOH, or OH can be attached. How many such compounds are possible? (Make no distinction between single and double bonds between the atoms.)

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