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benzene rings: In chemistry, benzene rings refer to a ring-shaped molecular structure that contains six carbon atoms bonded together in a hexagonal shape with alternating single and double bonds. These structures are a fundamental component of aromatic compounds and are commonly found in organic chemistry
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The benzene rings are preferably not further substituted.
Benzocycloheptenes are cycloheptenes with additional benzene rings attached.
The presence of benzene rings does not affect the rule.
The arenes are based on benzene rings.
Benzene rings in detergent formulas can not be destroyed by microorganisms.
They contain one or two triiodinated benzene rings.
It can be seen as a lattice of benzene rings connected by acetylene bonds.
Benzene rings are formed with longer uncyclized methyl terminus.
The substituents on the benzene rings were in the para position.
It is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon made of five fused benzene rings.
One or two benzene rings may be fused to heterocyclic rings.
They have alkoxymethylene groups attached to the benzene rings.
One or two benzene rings may be fused to carbocyclic rings.
They also contain more than one benzene rings.
The benzene rings are linked to the phosphorous atoms by atoms of oxygen.

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Phenanthrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon composed of three fused benzene rings.
One or two benzene rings may be condensed onto heterocyclic rings.
It is a nonplanar molecule consisting of the fusion of four fused benzene rings.
The dimers are two such benzene rings separated by an aliphatic chain.
Each molecule of this substance consists of two fused benzene rings.
One or two benzene rings may be condensed onto the carbocyclic ring.
Some simple substituents are provided on the benzene rings of the compounds.
The benzene rings provide a rigid spacer between the Drug and I chain.
Or said ring system is further anellated by one or more benzene rings.
It is an aromatic compound that has two benzene rings fused to a central furan ring.
Dibenzothiazepines are chemical compounds which are derivatives of thiazepine with two benzene rings.
In these structures two or more benzene rings share two or more carbon atoms.
These initiators can carry substituents on either or both of the two benzene rings.
The increasing number of benzene rings results in higher Tc.
A similar decrease in reactivity is also observed with cyanines bearing additional condensed benzene rings.
Its hydroxyl group is placed between its two benzene rings on the bridging carbon.
Erythrosin B is green light sensitive dye having a complex structure with four benzene rings.
Benzene rings are found in many, but not all aromatic molecules.
Some linkers extend between functional groups on the benzene rings of linked dyes.
In short, it concerns two benzene rings connected to one another by a methyl group.
The reaction is used for the transfer of methyl and ethyl groups between benzene rings.
Benzene rings are a molecular structure of carbon, the basis for all life on earth.
The simplest form of a fused aromatic ring moiety containing two fused benzene rings is naphthalene.
Benzene rings have a delocalised pi-system of electrons, which creates areas of high negative charge.
PAHs are complex hydrocarbon groups containing at least two benzene rings juxtaposed.
Preferably both benzene rings contain a sulfur-containing group at the para or ortho position.
Looks like this, that has two benzene rings on it.
The benzene rings can be symmetrically substituted with sulfur-containing groups, but need not be.
Pentacene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of five linearly-fused benzene rings.
The structural components of flavonoids include two benzene rings on either side of a 3-carbon ring.
Preferred aryl groups are those consisting of one, two or three benzene rings.
For instance, hemiketals and benzene rings are two common moieties seen on the methyl end.
The diamine preferably has two nuclei, particularly two benzene rings.
In the above rings, substituted benzene rings are preferred as substituted rings by substituent ( s ).
Preferred aryl radicals are those consisting of one, two, or three benzene rings.

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