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  2. Benzene - Wikipedia

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    InChI=1S/C6H6/c1-2-4-6 ... Benzene is an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula C 6 H 6. The benzene molecule is composed of six carbon atoms joined in ...

  3. Claus' benzene - Wikipedia

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    Claus' benzene (C 6 H 6) is a hypothetical hydrocarbon and an isomer of benzene. [1] It was proposed by Adolf Karl Ludwig Claus in 1867 [ 2 ] as a possible structure for benzene at a time when the structure of benzene was still being debated.

  4. C6H6 - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula C 6 H 6 (molar mass: 78.114 [1]) Benzene; Benzvalene; Bicyclopropenyl; ... Claus' benzene References. This page was last edited on 3 June 2023 ...

  5. Prismane - Wikipedia

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    In the mid 19th century, investigators proposed several possible structures for benzene which were consistent with its empirical formula, C 6 H 6, which had been determined by combustion analysis. The first, which was proposed by Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz in 1865, later proved to be closest to the true structure of benzene.

  6. Dewar benzene - Wikipedia

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    Dewar benzene (also spelled dewarbenzene) or bicyclo[2.2.0]hexa-2,5-diene is a bicyclic isomer of benzene with the molecular formula C 6 H 6.The compound is named after James Dewar who included this structure in a list of possible C 6 H 6 structures in 1869. [1]

  7. Benzene (data page) - Wikipedia

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    *** Benzene is a carcinogen (cancer-causing agent). *** Very flammable. The pure material, and any solutions containing it, constitute a fire risk. Safe handling: Benzene should NOT be used at all unless no safer alternatives are available. If benzene must be used in an experiment, it should be handled at all stages in a fume cupboard.

  8. Structural formula - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal structural formula of Vitamin B 12.Many organic molecules are too complicated to be specified by a molecular formula.. The structural formula of a chemical compound is a graphic representation of the molecular structure (determined by structural chemistry methods), showing how the atoms are connected to one another. [1]

  9. Benzoic acid - Wikipedia

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    ɪ k /) is a white (or colorless) solid organic compound with the formula C 6 H 5 COOH, whose structure consists of a benzene ring (C 6 H 6) with a carboxyl (−C(=O)OH) substituent. The benzoyl group is often abbreviated "Bz" (not to be confused with "Bn," which is used for benzyl ), thus benzoic acid is also denoted as BzOH, since the benzoyl ...