- at archive.today (Investigations into the
structure of di-substituted
benzenes),
Annalen der
Chemie und Pharmacie, 156 : 265–301; see
especially pp. 299–300...
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molecular weight 134.22 g/mol. C4-
benzenes are
found in petroleum.
Petrol (gasoline) can
contain 5-8% C4-
benzenes. 1,2,3,4-Tetramethylbenzene or Prehnitene...
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benzene (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Benzene is an
aromatic hydrocarbon.
Benzene or
related words may also
refer to:
Benzene (data...
- Bond
Isomers of
Aromatic Systems. Bicyclo[2.2.0]hexa-2,5-dienes (Dewar
benzenes)". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 93 (23): 6092–6101. doi:10.1021/ja00752a021. Hoffmann...
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Deuterated benzene (C6D6) is an
isotopologue of
benzene (C6H6) in
which the
hydrogen atom ("H") is
replaced with
deuterium (heavy hydrogen)
isotope ("D")...
- The C3-
benzenes are a
class of
organic aromatic compounds which contain a
benzene ring and
three other carbon atoms. For the
hydrocarbons with no further...
- Claus'
benzene (C6H6) is a
hypothetical hydrocarbon and an
isomer of
benzene. It was
proposed by
Adolf Karl
Ludwig Claus in 1867 as a
possible structure...
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Benzene hexachloride may
refer to:
Hexachlorocyclohexane Lindane, its
gamma isomer, an
insecticide Hexachlorobenzene, a
fungicide This set
index article...
- The
Benzene Convention (C136) is an
International Labour Organization standard adopted in 1971
which s****s to
regulate exposure to
benzene processes and...
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Benzene in soft
drinks is of
potential concern due to the
carcinogenic nature of the molecule. This
contamination is a
public health concern and has caused...