The molecular weight of benzene is 78. Its equivalent weight is the molecular weight divided by the functionality. It depends on the reaction what the functionality is. Assuming it is reacting with chlorine and UV light, the functionality is 6 so the equivalent weight would be 78/6 = 13. If it was involved in a reaction involving the double bonds, there are 3 of them and the equivalent weight would be 78/3 = 26.
Separation of benzene from a mixture is isolation of benzene.
benzene with 2~chloropropane in presence of aluminiumchloride
Benzene has not a pH.
Benzene is a liquid, not a metal.
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.
to calculate the weight from the volume, you always multiply by the density. example: If the benzene content is 2.5%v/v, then in 100mL of gasoline, you have 2.5mL of benzene. If the density of Benzene at 15.5°C is 0.81g/mL, then 2.5 x 0.81 = 2.0%w/v.
Because all the six positions of benzene are equivalent due to pi electronic cloud (instead of isolated pi bonds).
Separation of benzene from a mixture is isolation of benzene.
benzene with 2~chloropropane in presence of aluminiumchloride
Equivalent weight ofc11h17n3os2 from molecular weight271.402
Benzene has not a pH.
The pros of benzene is apple and the cons of benzene is banana.
the equivalent weight of chlorine is 35.453, which is also it's atomic weight.
Benzene is a liquid, not a metal.
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 density of benzene at 15 is 0.8787 . Calculate the mass of 0.1800 of benzene at this temperature.
H2O2 was an equivalent weight of 34