benzene
61benzene oxide — benzeno oksidas statusas T sritis chemija formulė C₆H₆O atitikmenys: angl. benzene oxide rus. окись бензола ryšiai: sinonimas – 5,6 epoksi 1,3 cikloheksadienas …
62benzene ring — benzeno žiedas statusas T sritis chemija formulė (CH)₆ atitikmenys: angl. benzene ring rus. бензольное кольцо …
63benzene hexachloride — noun : a compound C6H6Cl6 occurring in several stereoisomeric forms, obtained usually as a white to grayish musty powder containing some of these forms by chlorinating benzene in the presence of actinic light, and used as an insecticide see… …
64benzene — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary benz + ene Date: 1835 a colorless volatile flammable toxic liquid aromatic hydrocarbon C6H6 used in organic synthesis, as a solvent, and as a motor fuel • benzenoid …
65benzene — noun /ˈbɛnziːn/ a) An aromatic hydrocarbon of formula CH whose structure consists of a ring of alternate single and double bonds. b) Sometimes used in place of the phenyl group …
66Benzene — Бензол …
67BENZENE — a substance compounded of carbon and hydrogen, obtained by destructive distillation from coal tar and other organic bodies, used as a substitute for turpentine and for dissolving grease …
68benzene — ben·zè·ne s.m. TS chim. in chimica organica: idrocarburo aromatico con anello a 6 atomi di carbonio, incolore, infiammabile, ricavato dal catrame di carbon fossile o dal petrolio; è usato come solvente, in miscele carburanti e come materia prima… …
69benzene — {{hw}}{{benzene}}{{/hw}}s. m. (chim.) Benzolo …
70benzene — ben|zene [ˈbenzi:n, benˈzi:n] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: bezoin type of chemical compound obtained from a tree (16 21 centuries), from Old French benjoin, from Catalan benjuí, from Arabic luban jawi frankincense of Java ] a liquid obtained… …