answersLogoWhite

0

It might be that benzene, a non-polar hydrocarbon solvent, will have an effect on a chromophore. A chromophore is, generally speaking, the portion of a molecule that affects the way it absorbs and reflects light, thereby giving it color. Benzne, C6H6, might react with the chromophore to alter it and change the color of a substance, but the substance would have to be specified before any attempt was made to predict the affects of benzene on its color.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why is benzene on the substance priority list (spl)?

It is supposed that benzene has a carcinogenic effect.


What are the terms used to describe the effect on chromophore by auxochrome?

The effect of auxochrome on a chromophore is described by terms like bathochromic shift (red-shift), hypsochromic shift (blue-shift), and hyperchromic effect (increase in absorbance intensity). These terms refer to the changes in the absorption spectrum of a molecule due to the presence of an auxochrome group.


Why does hydrogenation have no effect on benzene?

If you could add a pair of hydrogen ions to any double bond of the benzene ring it would not be benzene anymore, on the one hand.


What is the effect of t and p on solubility of methane in benzene?

Rising T and/or lowering p will decrease solubility


Which ion carries the chromophore in an acidic dye?

The sulfonate ion carries the chromophore in an acidic dye. When it attaches to a colored molecule and gives it a negative charge, it results in an acid dye.


What is the difference between a chromophore and a fluorophore in terms of their light-absorbing and light-emitting properties?

A chromophore absorbs light, giving color to a molecule, while a fluorophore absorbs and then emits light, producing fluorescence.


What are pros and cons of using benzene?

The pros of benzene is apple and the cons of benzene is banana.


What separation method do you use to separate benzene from a mixture of benzene and methyl benzene?

Fractional distillation is commonly used to separate benzene from a mixture of benzene and methyl benzene. Benzene has a lower boiling point compared to methyl benzene, allowing it to be separated by distillation based on the difference in their boiling points.


What is difference between chromophore and auxochrome?

Chromophores are responsible for giving dyes their color by absorbing certain wavelengths of visible light and transmitting or reflecting others.Auxochromes modify the ability of a chromophore to absorb light. They often result in the deepening and intensifying of the color of compounds


What is the molecular formula of benzene triozonide?

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.


Deferent between benzene and petroleum benzene?

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.


Why is benzene a mixture?

yes benzene is pure substance with chemical formulaC6H6