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  • ...|The commonly recognized, but somewhat inaccurate Kekulé representation of Benzene, which Kekulé said came to him in a dream}} ...her important aromatics such as toluene, or benzoic acid. The structure of benzene could not easily be determined due to its unusual electronic characteristic
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  • ...|The commonly recognized, but somewhat inaccurate Kekulé representation of Benzene, which Kekulé said came to him in a dream}} ...her important aromatics such as toluene, or benzoic acid. The structure of benzene could not easily be determined due to its unusual electronic characteristic
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  • #Redirect [[Benzene]]
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  • ...petrochemical industries to refer to mixtures of the aromatic hydrocarbons benzene, toluene, and the three xylene isomers.
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  • *[http://www.petrochemicals.dnetzer.net/articles/article-3.05.pdf Benzene Supply Trends and Proposed Method For Enhanced Recovery], David Netzer. Pre
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  • ...a family of related heterocycles. It can be thought of as the fusion of [[benzene]] with [[pyrrole]]. Two [[tautomer]]s of indole are commonly observed, the
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  • {{R|Benzene}}
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  • {{r|Benzene}}
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  • {{Image|Chemistry - Benzene - Kekule Structure.png|right|350px|Benzene ring}} ...mportant, may have a structured drawing as an additional descriptor; see [[benzene]].
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  • ...any larger aromatics consist of multiple [[benzene]] rings fused together. Benzene, alkyl benzenes (such as [[toluene]]), and fused-ring aromatics (such as [[ ...|-CH<sub>3</sub> group]]) once to give toluene or twice to give a xylene. Benzene can also react with [[ethylene]] to give [[ethylbenzene]], which in turn ca
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  • {{r|Benzene}}
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  • e.g. all protons in benzene are magnetically equivalent.
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  • {{r|Benzene}}
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  • {{r|Benzene}}
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  • ...'BTX''' refers to mixtures of the [[hydrocarbons|aromatic hydrocarbons]] [[benzene]], [[toluene]], and the three [[Xylenes|xylene isomers]]. The xylene isomer ...ms.com/about/cs/news/items/PPE%20PCMD%20Aromatics%202011.cfm The Future of Benzene and Para-Xylene after Unprecedented Growth In 2010]. From a ChemSystems rep
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  • ...more basic ideas, or at least a coauthor. He conceived the concept of a [[benzene ring]] before [[Friedrich Kekulé]], but did not have the chemical bonding
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  • ...ly [[methane]], [[ethylene]], [[propylene]], [[butane]]s, [[butadiene]], [[benzene]], [[toluene]] and [[xylene]]s.<ref name=Hatch>{{cite book|author=Sami Mata :*Benzene, toluene and xylenes, as a whole referred to as ''[[BTX]]'' and primarily
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  • ...ries, ''[[aromatic hydrocarbons]]'' (see below) that contain one or more [[benzene]] rings or similar rings and ''[[aliphatic hydrocarbon]]s'' which includes ...le bond with another connected carbon. Such a ring is referred to as a ''[[benzene]] ring'' and all hydrocarbons containing one or more such rings are referre
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  • .../wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/01/AR2006030102113.html USA regulations on benzene in gasoline]</ref>
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  • :* d<sub>6</sub>-benzene (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexdeuterobenzene)
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  • ...ample graphs of temperature versus heat of vaporization for [[acetone]], [[benzene]], [[methanol]] and [[water]]. |[[Benzene]]||C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>6</sub>||colspan=2|30,720||80.0||353.2||colspan=2|562
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  • Examples of well-studied vdW molecules are Ar<sub>2</sub>, H<sub>2</sub>-Ar, benzene-Ar, (H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>2</sub>, and (HF)<sub>2</sub>
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  • ...A reaction between two hydrophilic compounds is very unlikely to occur in benzene, for example, because it is very hydrophobic.
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  • ...a.com/Portals/0/Repository/documents/Benzene%20in%20petrol.pdf Briefing on Benzene in Petrol] From website of [[United Kingdom Petroleum Industry Association
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  • ...many dangerous pollutants and aromatic [[hydrocarbons]] such as toluene, [[benzene]], and ethylbenzene. ''P. putida'' can also be used in petroleum plants to ...ation of soil or water contaminants. They can degrade toluene, xylene, and benzene, which are all toxic components of gasoline that leak into the soil by acci
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  • ...ide]] and to a lesser extent in other non-polar organic solvents such as [[benzene]] and [[toluene]].
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  • Examples of oblate symmetric tops are: [[benzene]] (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>6</sub>), [[cyclobutadiene]] (C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>4</s
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  • ...rities exist between the purely covalent bond as in H<sub>2</sub> and in [[benzene]] C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>6</sub>. For example H<sub>2</sub>O is held together
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  • ...h alcaptonuria lacked a fully active enzyme that ordinarily broke down the benzene ring of homogentisic acid. He also, correctly, postulated that this particu
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  • The compounds removed by air stripping include [[benzene]], [[toluene]], [[ethylbenzene]], and [[xylene]] (BTEX) and various solvent |Benzene||99 to 99.9
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  • ...only to ideal liquids and to components that are fairly similar such as [[benzene]] and [[toluene]], [[hexane and heptane]] or [[o-xylene]] and [[p-xylene]]. ...uid and Solid Benzene.png|right|350px|Vapor pressure of liquid and solid [[benzene]]}}
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  • ...alleviated by the Born-Oppenheimer (BO) approximation. For instance the [[benzene]] molecule consists of 12 nuclei and 42 electrons. The [[time-independent S ...tential in a Schrödinger equation ''containing only the nuclei''&mdash;for benzene an equation in 36 variables.
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  • ...only to ideal liquids and to components that are fairly similar such as [[benzene]] and [[toluene]], [[hexane and heptane]] or [[o-xylene]] and [[p-xylene]]. ...uid and Solid Benzene.png|right|350px|Vapor pressure of liquid and solid [[benzene]]}}
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  • ...a.com/Portals/0/Repository/documents/Benzene%20in%20petrol.pdf Briefing on Benzene in Petrol] From website of [[United Kingdom Petroleum Industry Association
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  • ...a.com/Portals/0/Repository/documents/Benzene%20in%20petrol.pdf Briefing on Benzene in Petrol] From website of [[United Kingdom Petroleum Industry Association
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  • ...nt attractive forces between the molecules. It explains, for instance, why benzene under standard temperature and pressure ([[Reference conditions of gas temp
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  • *[[Aromatics]] ([[benzene]], [[toluene]], [[xylenes]] and [[ethylbenzene]])
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  • ...[Air quality]] limit values for [[sulfur dioxide]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[benzene]] and [[lead]] set by the [[European Union]] are no longer exceeded in Germ
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  • ..., denoted ''I'', bonded to a heteroatom, ''S''. A proton-carbon pair of [[benzene]] is a useful example. No coupling occurs when the magnetic vectors of bot
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  • ...pound that is a known human [[carcinogen]]. For that reason, the amount of benzene in gasoline is limited by environmental regulations. In general, the combus |Benzene concentration||[[Parts per notation|ppmv]]<sup> (e)</sup>||0.8||0.7
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  • ...pound that is a known human [[carcinogen]]. For that reason, the amount of benzene in gasoline is limited by environmental regulations. In general, the combus |Benzene concentration||[[Parts per notation|ppmv]]<sup> (e)</sup>||0.8||0.7
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  • ...evidence suggesting that [[electromagnetic field]]s or chemicals such as [[benzene]] have an increased risk of developing acute leukaemia.
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  • ...ication. The first such recommendation was presented in 1951 when a cyclic benzene structure was named a [[cyclophane]]. Later recommendations extended the me ...ted or alternating double bonds. One of the simplest examples of this is [[benzene]] the structure of which was formulated by [[Kekulé]] who first proposed t
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  • The aromatic hydrocarbons have one or more rings of six carbons, called [[benzene ring]]s, to which<br /> hydrogen atoms are attached. The general formula of ...ne]] and [[o-Xylene]] as examples of aromatic hydrocarbons having a single benzene ring with one and with two side chains.
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  • ...[[organosilene]] Si=C bonds are laboratory curiosities such as the silicon benzene analogue [[silabenzene]], and Si=Si bond containing [[disilene]]s.
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  • ...as ethanoic acid are also acceptable. For carboxylic acids attached to a benzene ring such as [[Phenyl|Ph]]-COOH, these are named as benzoic acid or its der ...ch case they take the prefix "cyclo''alkyl''-" (e.g. "cyclohexyl-") or for benzene, "phenyl-".
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  • ...ar</math>. This is true for pairs of closely related substances, such as [[benzene]] and [[toluene]], which obey Raoult's law over the entire composition rang
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  • *[[Benzene/Definition]]
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  • * [[Benzene]] — C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>6</sub> * [[Mesitylene]] – (CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub>-[[benzene ring|C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>3</sub>]]
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  • ...on of [[hydrogen]] on hydrocarbon double [[bonds]] (e.g., ([[ethylene]], [[benzene]]) was discovered by the [[France|French]] chemist, [[Paul Sabatier]].<ref
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  • ...on]]s that are "a group of two-ring heterocyclic compounds consisting of a benzene ring fused to a diazepine ring."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> All benzodiazepines aff
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  • ...on of [[hydrogen]] on hydrocarbon double [[bonds]] (e.g., ([[ethylene]], [[benzene]]) was discovered by the [[France|French]] chemist, [[Paul Sabatier]].<ref
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  • ...eded in liquifying a number of gasses for the first time, and discovered [[benzene]]. Perhaps his biggest contribution was in virtually founding electrochemis ...I would guess. It escapes when you heat crude oil. --> Some decades later, benzene would be one of the keys in the development of [[organic chemistry]].
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  • ...eded in liquifying a number of gasses for the first time, and discovered [[benzene]]. Perhaps his biggest contribution was in virtually founding electrochemis ...I would guess. It escapes when you heat crude oil. --> Some decades later, benzene would be one of the keys in the development of [[organic chemistry]].
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  • ...]]s: hydrocarbons having one or more unsaturated ring structures such as [[benzene]] or unsaturated polycyclic ring structures such as [[naphthalene]] or [[ph ...reakup of the large molecules are further converted to aromatics such as [[benzene]], [[toluene]] and [[xylenes]] which boil in the gasoline boiling range and
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  • ...<sub>3</sub>, through organic molecules, like [[cation]]s of substituted [[benzene]], to [[transition metal]] complexes and localized impurity centers in sol
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  • *[[Dienol benzene rearrangement]]
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  • ...on. Males are slightly more frequently affected than females. Xylene and benzene exposure has been associated with myelodysplasia.
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  • * [[Benzene]]
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  • ...olecules followed particular rules. Kekulé recounted that the structure of benzene came to him in a dream, in which rows of atoms wound like serpents before h
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  • ...olecules followed particular rules. Kekulé recounted that the structure of benzene came to him in a dream, in which rows of atoms wound like serpents before h
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