Giant explosion occurs leaving only the smell of burnt pubic hair.
You would die
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Water pollution; it is important to know the quantity spilled, the possibility of dilution, the estimated concentration, if it is irradiated uranium, etc.
Benzene, being a covalent compound is not soluble in water. So a solution of benzene in water is absurd. However in answering your question I would say that, as benzene is not soluble in water it does not function as an electrolyte. Some more improvement would be that benzene itself is not an electrolyte.
the amount of dissolved oxygen would decrease.
The river would flood cities near the Mississippi River.
If you could add a pair of hydrogen ions to any double bond of the benzene ring it would not be benzene anymore, on the one hand.
For Benzene exposure, the medical attention you would need is to go a hospital immediately. At the moment, there is no antidote for Benzene exposure.
it falls lol
well first of all if there is too much irrigation the river would get dirty and animals would die
If your topic is oil spills in the ocean 'How was oil spilled in the Mississippi River?' is not a good question to ask.
It would erode and maybe crack