benzene |
undefined |
As a noun benzene
is benzene (aromatic compound).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
benzene |
butane |
As nouns the difference between benzene and butane
is that
benzene is benzene (aromatic compound) while
butane is (organic compound) a hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of c
4h
10 n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions.
benzene |
benzylene |
As nouns the difference between benzene and benzylene
is that
benzene is benzene (aromatic compound) while
benzylene is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the divalent radical c
6h
5-ch= related to toluene.
gasolene |
benzene |
As nouns the difference between gasolene and benzene
is that
gasolene is while
benzene is benzene (aromatic compound).
benzene |
benzene |
As nouns the difference between benzene and benzene
is that
benzene is benzene (aromatic compound) while
benzene is benzene (aromatic compound).
benzene |
coleslaw |
As nouns the difference between benzene and coleslaw
is that
benzene is benzene (aromatic compound) while
coleslaw is (chiefly|uk) a salad of finely shredded raw cabbage and sometimes shredded carrots, dressed with mayonnaise (white slaw) or a vinaigrette (red slaw).
benzene |
cabbage |
As nouns the difference between benzene and cabbage
is that
benzene is benzene (aromatic compound) while
cabbage is an edible plant (
) having a head of green leaves.
As a verb cabbage is
to form a head like that of the cabbage.
pentane |
benzene |
In organic compound terms the difference between pentane and benzene
is that
pentane is an aliphatic hydrocarbon of chemical formula C
5H
12; either of the three isomers n-pentane, methyl-butane (isopentane), and di-methyl-propane (neopentane); volatile liquids under normal conditions while
benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon of formula C
6H
6 whose structure consists of a ring of alternate single and double bonds.
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