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Why C6H6 is called benzene?

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Answered by helloaryannishindi
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The hydrocarbon derived from benzoic acid thus acquired the name benzin, benzol, or benzene. Michael Faraday first isolated and identified benzene in 1825 from the oily residue derived from the production of illuminating gas, giving it the name bicarburet of hydrogen.

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Answered by Samiksha1125
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This is because benzene is a carcinogen, which means it's a chemical or agent that can potentially cause cancer.

The chemical formula of benzene is C6H6, so it has six carbon (C) atoms and six hydrogen (H) atoms. ...

The chemical structure of benzene shows that for each carbon atom, there is one hydrogen atom.

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