Benzene, a fundamental aromatic compound, consists of a six-carbon ring with alternating double bonds. In the context of infrared (IR) spectroscopy, the IR spectrum gives insight into the vibrational modes of a molecule. The theoretical number of fundamental absorption bands corresponds to the number of vibrational modes of the molecule.
For a non-linear molecule, the number of vibrational modes (or fundamental absorption bands) is calculated using the formula:
\(3N - 6\)
where \(N\) is the number of atoms in the molecule. In the case of benzene (C6H6), \(N = 12\) (6 carbon atoms + 6 hydrogen atoms).
Substituting the number of atoms into the equation, we have:
\(3N - 6 = 3 \times 12 - 6 = 36 - 6 = 30\)
Therefore, benzene theoretically has 30 possible fundamental absorption bands in its IR spectrum.
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The correct answer is 30, as calculated using the formula for determining the number of vibrational modes in a non-linear molecule.
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