Benzene has a stable structure. Aspirin has an carboxylic group with delocalized electrons. So aspirin is more reactive than benzene.
A benzenoid is a compound with an electronic structure analogous to that of benzene.
Actually "Borazine" (or sometimes called Bolazole) is often called as inorganic benzene, as it has a hexagonal structure similar to that of benzene. Also it is iso-electronic with benzene. It has the formula, B3N3H6.
six carbon and six hydrogen
I think it is Benzene
Huckel's rule does not explain the structure of a molecules it simply describes that a molecule is aromatic or not, the kekule's structure for benzene agrees with Huckel's rule.
The structure of benzene.
Benzene has a stable structure. Aspirin has an carboxylic group with delocalized electrons. So aspirin is more reactive than benzene.
A benzenoid is a compound with an electronic structure analogous to that of benzene.
Benzene has a property called resonance. Because of this, the three pi-bonds in benzene act as a rather delocalized single pi-structure. So, benzene does not actually have 3 distinct pi-bonds. This pi-structure is stable, which explains why benzene is more stable than it would be if it had 3 pi-bonds.
when in orgnic benzene the Carbon is replaced with Nitrogen is called Borozene which is Inorganic Benzene. A Ali Sudais jan Research Scholar Nuclear medicine Inorganic Chemistry
Benzene accepts protons and electrons in it's structure while some other element/molecule is oxidized and donates those protons and electrons to benzene. That is all reduction is; gaining of H + and electrons.
Thermocol is another name for polystyrene (PS), which is a type of plastic. Benzene is an industrial solvent, and it's primary use is to make styrene. The chemical structure of benzene, a non-polar organic hydrocarbon solvent, and of PS is such that benzene will dissolve styrene and polystyrene.
Actually "Borazine" (or sometimes called Bolazole) is often called as inorganic benzene, as it has a hexagonal structure similar to that of benzene. Also it is iso-electronic with benzene. It has the formula, B3N3H6.
There are 2 resonance structures for benzene.
six carbon and six hydrogen
I think it is Benzene