| benzene |
Organic compound of formula C 6 H 6 consisting of a symmetrical six-membered ring structure. Benzene is the parent compound of the aromatic group of compounds, consisting of toluene, the xylenes, etc., which all exhibit the benzene structure. Benzene is a major component of gasoline and is emitted into the atmosphere as a result of evaporation and incomplete fossil fuel combustion.
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| benzene |
A clear, colorless liquid with a sweet odor that burns readily. Benzene is obtained from crude petroleum. Small amounts may be found in products such as paints, glues, pesticides, and gasoline.
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a toxic chemical found in coal tar and cigarette smoke and used as an industrial solvent, as a petrol additive, and in some paints or varnishes; a known carcinogen
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| benzene ring |
C 6 H 6 . A hexagonal aromatic molecule. Also the group C 6 H 5 when it is part of another molecule.
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| benzene |
A chemical solvent known to cause cancer. Dr. clark finds traces of Benzene in many cosmetics, cleaners, food etc. From the EPA: Benzene is a known human carcinogen by all routes of exposure. This finding is supported by evidence from human epidemiologic studies, animal data, and an improvement in understanding of mechanism(s) of action. ...
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