Benzine has a "1 & 1/2 bond", with delocalized electrons.
It would behave differently than saturated alkanes, for example hexane or cyclic hexane.
benzene sulphonic acid
cyclopentane
It does not undergo the same reactions that other unsaturated hydrocarbons do. I just had this question on an online chem 1010 quiz and that was the correct answer.
Phaeantharine is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon composed of three fused benzene rings. It is a composite of phenyl and anthracene.
Cancer causing agents are known as carcinogens.
Benzene is an organic substance, a hydrocarbon.
Benzene, cyclic C6H6
benzene sulphonic acid
depends on the hydrocarbon methane for example is not and benzene is
cyclopentane
Behaves differently,moves differently.
yes. MCB is mono chloro benzene and has one halogen (chloro) attached to the benzene ring.
Hydrocarbons which contain a benzene ring (google that yourself)
Benzine is not the same as Benzene. Benzine is a petroleum distilate, a mixture of organic chemicals derived by distilling petroleum, with boiling points within a defined range. Benzene in a single aromatic hydrocarbon (C6H6)
An acene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon containing a rectilinear arrangement of fused benzene rings.
An acene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon containing a rectilinear arrangement of fused benzene rings.
It does not undergo the same reactions that other unsaturated hydrocarbons do. I just had this question on an online chem 1010 quiz and that was the correct answer.