Want this question answered?
Benzene (C6H6), simplest organic, aromatic hydrocarbon and parent compound of numerous important aromatic compounds. Benzene is a colourless liquid with a characteristic odour and is primarily used in the production of polystyrene. It is highly toxic and is a known carcinogen; exposure to it may cause leukemia. As a result, there are strict controls on benzene emissions.
benzene, due to grignard (strong bronstead base) attacking the water
Epinephrine,Systematic IUPAC name: (R)-4-(1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl)benzene-1,2-diol
First Step: Friedel Craft Acylation on benzene to form phenyl methyl ketone or acetophenone. Second Step: Reduction of acetophenone by Clemmenen reduction using zinc amalgam and HCl to give the desired product. Another method is the reaction of benzene with ethyl chloride in presence of AlCl3 and heat in a close container.
Their boiling points are to similar for distilation. Ethylbenzene B.P. 136C/ o,m,p-xylene B.P.'s 138-144C.
Ethyl alcohol is highly volatile as compare to benzene.
tetra ethyl benzene
Benzene is usually asociated with the formula C6H6
The major product is 2-chloro-4-ethyl methoxybenzene.
benzene, toluene, chloroform, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate
Ethyl benzene is most commonly found in: coal tar, petroleum, ink, pesticides, and paint. Answer: You may be exposed to ethylbenzene from the use of:* Gasoline * Tobbacco products * From its use as a solvent in: - pesticides- carpet glues- varnishes- paints
Nothing. 2 names - same meaning
Ideal Solutions are those which obey Raoult's Law at all concentrations and Temperatures. Some examples of ideal solution liquid pairs are benzene and toluene, n-heptane and n-hexane, ethyl bromide and ethyl iodide, chlorobenzene and bromo benzene etc.
There are many of them, starting with octane, octene, and octyne and their numerous possible isomers; octanols and octane diols and triols; ethyl benzene; dimethyl benzene; etc.
Adrenaline is (R)-4-(1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl)benzene-1,2-diol: C9H13NO3.
They are the same thing. now shut up and enjoy it!
Propyl acetate has one more carbon atom.