toluene |
nitrobenzene |
In organic compound terms the difference between toluene and nitrobenzene
is that
toluene is a colourless, inflammable liquid hydrocarbon, methylbenzene, CH
3.C
6H
5, used as a solvent, in high-octane fuels and in the production of many chemical compounds while
nitrobenzene is a nitro derivative of benzene, C
6H
5NO
2, prepared by reacting benzene with a mixture of nitric and sulphuric acids; any of a series of such compounds having two or more nitro groups.
nitrobenzene |
|
nitrobenzene |
pentachloronitrobenzene |
As nouns the difference between nitrobenzene and pentachloronitrobenzene
is that
nitrobenzene is a nitro derivative of benzene, C
6H
5NO
2, prepared by reacting benzene with a mixture of nitric and sulphuric acids; any of a series of such compounds having two or more nitro groups while
pentachloronitrobenzene is a fungicide formally derived from nitrobenzene; it is an off-white or yellow solid with a musty odour.