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Benzene is a chemical compound composed of six carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms, commonly used as a solvent and in the production of various materials
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The remaining components are primarily polyisopropyl benzenes.
You said benzenes would not be on the test.
Analysis of content of chlorinated benzenes and toluenes.
Alkylated benzenes are the preferred solvents.
Selective hydrolysis and alcoholysis of chlorinated benzenes.
Mixture of branched alkyl benzenes mainly containing dodecyl benzenes.
Preferred polyalkylaromatic hydrocarbons are the dialkyl benzenes.
Polysubstituted benzenes were originally synthesized by substitution reactions on aromatic precursors.
It can also be produced by the nitration of chlorinated benzenes.
Chlorinated benzenes and toluenes.
Hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis of heteroatomsubstituted benzenes.
The chlorinated benzenes were added for viscosity and pour point control.
This is also true of alkyl benzenes.
The preferred brominated alkyl benzenes are brominated ethyl benzene and cumene.
Preferred polyalkyl aromatic hydrocarbons are the dialkyl benzenes.

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These materials are generally dialkylated benzenes or benzene alkylated with higher oligomers.
Especially preferred oils are polyol esters or mixtures of polyol esters with alkyl benzenes.
There may also be small amounts of benzenes and naphthalenes.
The isomeric dodecyl benzenes seem primarily to be branched around the benzylic position.
Preferred are the aromatic solvents particularly those containing alkylated benzenes and naphthalenes.
Benzene and substituted benzenes can also contain oxygen and organic oxygenates.
The rubber granules from the recycled rubber emit a number of alkylated gaseous benzenes.
Substituted styrenes are of course vinyl benzenes where the benzene ring bears a substituent.
Vinyl benzenes play a particularly important role in the preparation of synthetic plastics and resins.
Liquid phase oxidation has long been used to produce dicarboxylic acids from dialkyl benzenes.
The multiply alkylated benzenes were conveyed to a tube reactor into which benzene was also fed.
The fluid composition can further include mineral oils or alkyl benzenes blended therewith.
And I might have said that benzenes were not going to be on the test.
The bottoms of that column contain the product ethylbenzene and the polyalkylated benzenes.
Particularly useful are block copolymers between vinyl benzenes and conjugated dienes with a radial structure.
Alkylation and transalkylation processes employing zeolite catalysts are useful for producing monoalkylated and dialkylated benzenes.
Suitable substituted benzenes include PCNB and chlorothalonil.
Investigation of selected potential environmental contaminants, halogenated benzenes.
Alkyl benzenes and alkyl naphthalenes were the major components in Additive B.
Distribution and pathways of some chlorinated benzenes in the Niagara River and Lake Ontario.
Chlorinated benzenes as potential environmental health hazards, a review.
A process according to claim 1 wherein the benzenes are benzene, chlorobenzene or toluene.
The alkylated aromatics include alkylated xylenes, toluenes and benzenes.
Or from the diether benzenes having the following formulae,.
Phenolic promoters include a variety of hydroxy - substituted benzenes and naphthalenes.
Likewise, alkyl benzenes of proper viscosity such as didodecyl benzene, can be used.
Phenolic promoters include a variety of hydroxy-substituted benzenes and naphthalenes.
A typical example of m-dialkyl benzenes which are starting materials for the oxidation is m-xylene.
Shaefer 's additivity rules for coupling constants have been applied to trisubstituted benzenes.
The effect of steric overcrowding in ortho-substituted benzenes on the values are evaluated.
Substituted decalins may also be prepared by Friedel-Crafts alkylation of substituted benzenes.
Poly - and perchlorinated and / or fluorinated alkyl benzenes are examples of suitable diluents.
Preferred for this purpose are substituted phenols, or more broadly, hydroxy benzenes.
Benzenes are a known carcinogen, linked to leukemia and lymphomas in cases of long-term exposure.
All these chain reaction products are commonly referred as polyethylated benzenes ( PEBs ).

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