the structure of benzene
1benzene — /ben zeen, ben zeen /, n. Chem. a colorless, volatile, flammable, toxic, slightly water soluble, liquid, aromatic compound, C6H6, obtained chiefly from coal tar: used in the manufacture of commercial and medicinal chemicals, dyes, and as a… …
2benzene ring — Chem. the graphic representation of the structure of benzene as a hexagon with a carbon atom at each of its points. Each carbon atom is united with an atom of hydrogen, one or more of which may be replaced to form benzene derivatives. Also called …
3benzene ring — /bɛnzin ˈrɪŋ/ (say benzeen ring) noun the graphic representation of the structure of benzene as a hexagon with a carbon atom at each of its points. Each carbon atom is linked to one atom of hydrogen, and the delocalised pi electron system is… …
4benzene ring — ben′zene ring n. chem. the graphic representation of the structure of benzene as a hexagon with a carbon atom at each of its points, each carbon atom united with an atom of hydrogen • Etymology: 1875–80 …
5Benzene — Benzène Benzène Structure et représentations du benzène Général Nom IUPAC Benzène …
6Benzène — Structure et représentations du benzène Général Nom IUPAC Benzène …
7Benzène Dewar — Général Nom IUPAC bicyclo[2.2.0]hexa 2,5 diène No CAS …
8Benzène de Dewar — Benzène Dewar Général Nom IUPAC bicyclo[2.2.0]hexa 2,5 diène No CAS …
9benzene ring — n a plane symmetrical ring of six carbon atoms which is characteristic of benzene and related aromatic compounds and in which the electrons forming three conjugated double bonds are distributed over the entire ring * * * the closed hexagon of… …
10Benzene — For other uses, see Benzene (disambiguation). See also: Benzole Benzene …