Molarity is a concentration unit of solutions, pure benzene is not a solution so this term is meaningless for a pure liquid.
In other words:
Molarity of a solution is a numerical way of saying exactly how much solute is dissolved in a solvent .Molarity is equal to the moles of solute divided by the liters of solution. Molarity of a solution can be calculated by using the following formula:
M= moles of solute/liters of solution
The melting point of Benzene is 5.5 and its Boiling point is 80.1. So, Below 5.5 , Benzene is a solid. Between 5.5 and 80.1 Its a liquid. After 80.1 Benzene is a Gas..
A pure liquid is a liquid that is not contaminated with any other compound. If water is pure water, then it is a pure liquid. However, shampoo is not a pure liquid.
In the past it has been used as a gasoline additive.
Fractional distillation in a distillation column will remove benzene from hexane. The vapor-liquid-equilibrium data indicate that depending on initial and desired concentrations, multiple theoretical stages will likely be needed. See also vapor liquid equilibrium chart for benzene and hexane.
A given sample of butane might contain traces of benzene, but pure butane does not.
the molarity of water is 55.5.
Benzene is a liquid, not a metal.
Benzene is an organic substance, a hydrocarbon.
yes benzene is pure substance with chemical formulaC6H6
yes benzene is pure substance with chemical formulaC6H6
55.49M
it is in liquid state
liquid
A pure liquid is a liquid that is not contaminated with any other compound. If water is pure water, then it is a pure liquid. However, shampoo is not a pure liquid.
The concentration of a substance dissolved in a liquid.
A pure liquid is a liquid that is not contaminated with any other compound. If water is pure water, then it is a pure liquid. However, shampoo is not a pure liquid.
The amount of a substance dissolved in a liquid