No, Benzene is a non-polar compound
Almost non polar liquid.
yes, overall dipole charge is not cancelled out.
Benzene is non-polar.
Benzene ring is nonpolar.
Nope it isnt
its non-polar
Polar - it has a group with a strong dipole moment -NO2
benzene,as it can undergo nitration to give nitrobenzene
74.009 pounds per cubic foot is the density of nitrobenzene at 100 degree Fahrenheit.
to standardise the solution
An aniline is an aromatic amine, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene.
Polar - it has a group with a strong dipole moment -NO2
benzene,as it can undergo nitration to give nitrobenzene
no
74.009 pounds per cubic foot is the density of nitrobenzene at 100 degree Fahrenheit.
to standardise the solution
no
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An aniline is an aromatic amine, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene.
For example nitrobenzene is obtained by nitration of benzene.
The process would be unfavourable since the nitro (-NO2) group is strongly deactivating and would render the benzene ring in nitrobenzene less susceptible to electrophilic attack.
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It is a dye used for fuels.