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Meta-xylene forms only one trisubstituted benzene (1,2-dimethyle benzene).

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Xylene is generally used as a solvent. It is often encountered as a mixture of three different isomers, (same composition different structure), which are generically dimethylbenzenes.Para-xylene (1, 4 dimethyl benzene) can be oxidised toterephthalicacid which is then used for manufacture of PET plastiic.Xylenes can be chlorinated to form disinfectants (PCMX).


What is a product made from xylene?

Xylene is generally used as a solvent. It is often encountered as a mixture of three different isomers, (same composition different structure), which are generically dimethylbenzenes.Para-xylene (1, 4 dimethyl benzene) can be oxidised toterephthalicacid which is then used for manufacture of PET plastiic.Xylenes can be chlorinated to form disinfectants (PCMX).


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Does ethanol and xylene form azetrope?

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Full form of BHC a pesticide?

The full form of BHC is BENZENE HEXA CHLORIDE.


Will Na2SO4 and benzene form a solution?

No, sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) is not soluble in benzene because it is a polar compound and benzene is a nonpolar solvent. Therefore, they will not form a homogeneous solution.


Does hexyne reacts with sulphur dioxide to form benzene and oxygen?

No, hexyne does not react with sulfur dioxide to form benzene and oxygen. The reaction between hexyne and sulfur dioxide does not lead to the formation of benzene or oxygen.


What will result when benzene is mixed with water?

Benzene is sparingly soluble in water due to the hydrophobic nature of its aromatic structure. It will form separate layers in the mixture, with benzene floating on top of the water. Benzene is considered immiscible with water.


Is the R(-)- isomer or the S(-)-isomer of adrenaline more potent?

The R(-)-isomer of adrenaline is more potent. Its orientation allows its benzylic hydroyxl to form a hydrogen bond with Serine410 whereas this doesn't happen with S(-)-isomers of adrenaline.


Does Benzene and water form a good solution?

No benzene is extremely hydrophobic and sits like an oil on top of the water.


Why is the enthalpy of formation of benzene is endothermic?

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Is gasoline soluble in benzene?

Yes, gasoline is soluble in benzene. Both gasoline and benzene are hydrocarbons, so they can mix together to form a solution. Benzene is often used as a solvent for gasoline to help improve its combustion properties.