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The condensed formula for benzene is C6H6.
Benzene has the molecular formula C6H6.
The chemical formula for keryl benzene is C6H5CH3. It is a type of alkylated benzene where a methyl group is attached to the benzene ring.
The molecular formula for benzene is C6H6, and the empirical formula is also C6H6. The empirical formula represents the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound, while the molecular formula gives the actual number of each type of atom in a molecule.
The general chemical formula for alkylbenzene is C6H5-CnH2n+1, where n represents the number of carbon atoms in the alkyl chain attached to the benzene ring.
The condensed formula for benzene is C6H6.
Benzene has the molecular formula C6H6.
The chemical formula for keryl benzene is C6H5CH3. It is a type of alkylated benzene where a methyl group is attached to the benzene ring.
The molecular formula for benzene is C6H6, and the empirical formula is also C6H6. The empirical formula represents the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound, while the molecular formula gives the actual number of each type of atom in a molecule.
Benzene triozonide is the combination of Benzene and triozonide. Benzene is three molecule of each chlorine and hydrogen and the addition of three molecules of ozone creates Benzene triozonide.
The general chemical formula for alkylbenzene is C6H5-CnH2n+1, where n represents the number of carbon atoms in the alkyl chain attached to the benzene ring.
An aromatic compound contain a benzene ring.
The chemical formula for methyl benzene, also known as toluene, is C7H8.
Benzene is equal parts hydrogen and carbon, and has C6H6 as it molecular formula. It is actually a ring with the carbons in the middle and the hydrogen bonded one-to-one with the carbon atoms on the outside. Use the link below for more information and to see a "picture" that cannot be drawn here.
Benzene is an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula C6H6.
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