What is the structure of benzene?
Question asked by: maria15
Asked on: 16 Jul 2008
Benzene has a very distinctive ring structure.
It has the formula of C6H6 with a central carbon ring and one hydrogen atom attached to each.
It is highly dangerous and causes cancer.
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