when in orgnic benzene the Carbon is replaced with Nitrogen is called Borozene which is Inorganic Benzene.
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It is the compound with a benzene ring and propanone
Benzene is NOT an IUPAC name but a common one... it's IUPAC name can be written as- cyclohexa-1,3,5-trien.
The skeletal structure for dibromonitrobenzene is cumbersome in words, so there is a web address below for a picture. In the benzene ring, the carbon to which the nitro group (NO2) is attached is numbered 1. The bromine atoms are attached to carbons 2 and 5 (a fuller name for the compound is 2,5-dibromonitrobenzene). To see the structure, visit: http://www.chemexper.com/chemicals/supplier/cas/3460-18-2.html
covalent compound
aniline
benzene
It is the compound with a benzene ring and propanone
Benzene, C6H6, as shown on the left, is an organic aromatic compound with many interesting properties. Unlike aliphatic (straight chain carbons) or other cyclic organic compounds, the structure of benzene (3 conjugated π bonds) allows benzene and its derived products to be useful in fields such as health, laboratorial, and other applications such as rubber synthesis.
If you mean ABACABA, then it is called symmetrical rondo.
Benzene is NOT an IUPAC name but a common one... it's IUPAC name can be written as- cyclohexa-1,3,5-trien.
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.
Benzene is usually asociated with the formula C6H6
An organochlorine insecticide that has been used as a pediculicide and a scabicide. It has been shown to cause cancer. Chemical Name is Benzene Hexachloride.
The IUPAC name for Benzene is Benzene. It forms the basis for other IUPAC-named benzene derivatives like 1,2-dimethylbenzene etc.Benzene as a substituent group is called the phenyl group. (e.g. phenylethylamine)IUPAC name of Benzene is 1,3,5-cyclohexatriene.
The IUPAC name for Benzene is Benzene. It forms the basis for other IUPAC-named benzene derivatives like 1,2-dimethylbenzene etc.Benzene as a substituent group is called the phenyl group. (e.g. phenylethylamine)IUPAC name of Benzene is 1,3,5-cyclohexatriene.
Eilhard Mitscherlich proposed the name 'benzin', benzene being derived from that.
Asymmetrical