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Definition of Benzene formula
1. Noun. A closed chain of 6 carbon atoms with hydrogen atoms attached.
Generic synonyms: Benzene, Benzine, Benzol
Lexicographical Neighbors of Benzene Formula
Literary usage of Benzene formula
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederik. Holleman (1920)
"... being the representation of BENZENE-FORMULA, benzene as an unsaturated compound.
The second drawback is the dissimilarity of the two ort/io-positions, ..."
2. Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students by Julius Berend Cohen (1918)
"In reviewing the more important evidence which has been accumulated on the subject
of the benzene formula there seems to be no statical representation which ..."
3. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry ; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds by Victor von Richter (1900)
"The accepted benzene formula is made quite ... It cannot be denied that the
insufficiency of the Kekulé benzene formula is observable when predicting the ..."
4. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by August Bernthsen (1891)
"The graphical benzene formula which has been employed up to now only disposes,
however, of three of the affinities of each carbon atom. ..."
5. Journal of the American Chemical Societyby American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1898)
"73 Centric benzene formula and the aromatic character . ... 26 FIREMAN, P.
Some Observations on the Centric benzene formula and the Aromatic Character . ..."