Uses of Benzene
As an industrial solvent for fats and oils, rubber, resins etc. As a starting material for dyes, drugs, perfumes and explosives and polymers For dry-cleaning of woollen clothes. As a motor fuel along with petrol, under the name benzol..
Reaction with Hinsberg's Reagent (Benzene Sulphonyl Chloride)
. So there is no acidic hydrogen to react with alkali added. Hence it is insoluble in alkal..
. So there is no acidic hydrogen to react with alkali added. Hence it is insoluble in alkal..The pH Scale
Pure water and other neutral solutions have a pH value of 7. A pH value less than 7 indicates that the solution is acidic, and a pH value greater than 7 indicates that the solution is basic. How does one monitor these pH changes? By using substances..
BHC (benzene hexachloride)
It is prepared by chlorination of benzene in the presence of sunligh..
It is prepared by chlorination of benzene in the presence of sunligh..Orbital structure of benzene
X-ray studies show that a Benzene molecule is a flat (planar) molecule. All carbon and hydrogen atoms lie in the same plane. It has a regular hexagon structure with all six carbon atoms lying at the corners; each carbon atom is bonded to three other atoms. All carbon-carbon bond ..
Structure of Benzene
Structure of Benzene - The molecular formula of benzene has been found from analytical data, to be C 6 H 6 . Relatively higher proportion of carbon and addition of chlorine to benzene molecule indicate it to be an unsaturated compound. Depending on the various facts av..
Preparation of Benzene
The simplest arene is benzene (C 6 H 6 ). Benzene is a typical arene and it gives all the typical reactions of arenes. Benzene was first isolated by Faraday (1825) from the cylinders of the compressed illuminating gas obtained from natural sources. In 1845, Hoffmann is..
Structure of Benzene
The molecular formula of benzene has been found from analytical data, to be C 6 H 6 . Relatively higher proportion of carbon and addition of chlorine to benzene molecule indicate it to be an unsaturated compound. Depending on the various facts available to scientists from time t..
Properties of Benzene
Physical Properties of Benzene - Benzene is a colorless liquid (melting point 5.5C, boiling point 80.4C) with a characteristic smell of petrol. It is immiscible with water, but dissolves in organic solvents. It is lighter than water: density 0.87 g cm - 3 Its vapors are toxi..
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