Benzene is an organic compound that is commercially obtained from the extraction of crude oil. It is identified as a potential carcinogen.
For example nitrobenzene is obtained by nitration of benzene.
"Commercially obtained" refers to products or services that are purchased from a business or organization for a particular use, rather than being obtained through personal or non-commercial means. These goods are typically produced or provided for the purpose of sale in the marketplace.
When insulin was being commercially produced in genetically engineered bacteria and yeast, it was obtained from the pancreas of pigs and cows. This animal insulin was then purified and used as a template to create synthetic human insulin through genetic engineering processes.
Benzene is a specific chemical compound with the formula C6H6, while petroleum benzene refers to benzene that is derived from crude oil during the refining process. Petroleum benzene may contain impurities and other hydrocarbons not present in pure benzene.
yes benzene is pure substance with chemical formulaC6H6
For example nitrobenzene is obtained by nitration of benzene.
No !
An azolectin is a mixture of phospholipids obtained commercially from soybeans.
"Commercially obtained" refers to products or services that are purchased from a business or organization for a particular use, rather than being obtained through personal or non-commercial means. These goods are typically produced or provided for the purpose of sale in the marketplace.
Partially true because benzene also obtained from other sources.
Na, Sodium
most the calcium carbonate obtained from earth.
Sodium, Chloride, magnesium, and bromine
salt and fossil fuels like: petrol, kerosene, diesel etc
When insulin was being commercially produced in genetically engineered bacteria and yeast, it was obtained from the pancreas of pigs and cows. This animal insulin was then purified and used as a template to create synthetic human insulin through genetic engineering processes.
Benzene is a flammable liquid that is obtained by the distillation of coal tar or petroleum. It is commonly used as a solvent in various industrial processes and as a starting material in the production of other chemicals.
Glucose can be obtained a few different ways, some naturally and some commercially. Some natural ways include plants, where glucose can be obtained through photosynthesis. Gluconeogenesis is the process of forming glucose from non-carbohydrate sources, which is how the body keeps blood glucose levels from dropping to low. In glycogenolysis, glucose is synthesized by breaking down glycogen. Commercially, not natural, glucose can be obtained through the use of enzymatic reactions in hydrolysis in starch.