Which of these statements about benzene rings is not true?
A) They occur only in benzene molecules.
B) All the carbon-carbon bonds in a ring are the same.
C) Each ring has six electrons shared by all the carbon atoms in the ring.
D) They can occur in groups of two or more with two atoms shared by each pair of adjacent rings.
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