k Benzene aromatic hydrocarbon molecule Benzene aromatic hydrocarbon molecule, shown as the molecules electrostatic potential map. Benzene is a carcinogenic, aromatic hydrocarbon. Due to its ring structure it is the simplest stable compound having an aromatic character. Benzene is a colourless liquid at room temperature. It is a good solvent for fats, and is obtained from petroleum by catalytic reforming. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Benzene aromatic hydrocarbon molecule Benzene aromatic hydrocarbon molecule, shown as the molecule s electrostatic potential map. Benzene is a carcinogenic, aromatic hydrocarbon. Due to its ring structure it is the simplest stable compound having an aromatic character. Benzene is a colourless liquid at room temperature. It is a good solvent for fats, and is obtained from petroleum by catalytic reforming.
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Benzene aromatic hydrocarbon molecule

Benzene aromatic hydrocarbon molecule, shown as the molecule's electrostatic potential map. Benzene is a carcinogenic, aromatic hydrocarbon. Due to its ring structure it is the simplest stable compound having an aromatic character. Benzene is a colourless liquid at room temperature. It is a good solvent for fats, and is obtained from petroleum by catalytic reforming.

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