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Dictionary » B » Benzene rings Benzene ringsThe closed-chain arrangement of the carbon and hydrogen atoms in the benzene molecule. See: cyclic compound. ![]()
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Results from our forumPLEASE HELP! arguments in evolution If you mix together the chemicals that make a benzene ring, don't expect the creation of one unless you get the right circumstances ... the right geometry. Just heat up some alkenes and dienes and you'll get some rings(diels alder reaction).
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The Fiber Disease... stating they have visibly seen these things in her hair, remember benzene acid esters were used, benzene has the aromatic ring and the open and shut rings, making it mechanical or electrical however they want it stated, it also makes things ...
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