| benzene |
Colorless liquid hydrocarbon C6H6, with one ring of carbon atoms. Made from coal tar and by catalytic reforming of naphthyenes, it is used in the manufacture of phenol, styrene, nylon, detergents, aniline, phthalic anhydride, biphenyl, nitrobenzene, chlorbenzene; as a solvent; and as a component of high-octane gasoline.
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| benzene r. |
the closed hexagon of carbon atoms in benzene (C6H6), from which the different benzene compounds are derived by replacement of the hydrogen atoms.
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| benzenemethanol |
benzyl alcohol.
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| benzene |
(also benzol, benzole, annulene, benzeen, phenyl hydride, coal naphtha). Made from petroleum and coal, benzene is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a carcinogen, is listed in the 1990 Clean Air Act as a hazardous air pollutant, and is on the EPA's Community Right-to-Know list.
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| benzene |
A clear, colorless aromatic liquid. Used as a building block for making plastics, rubber, resins and synthetic fabrics. Exposure to high levels can cause temporary nervous system disorders, immune system depression and anemia. A lifetime of exposure can cause cancer and chromosome aberrations.
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