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Can organic compounds have smell without benzene?

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Answered Mar 07, 2019

Benzene is one of the most significant organic compounds with the chemical formula C6H6. It is the simplest organic, aromatic hydrocarbon. Benzene is a parent compound of the various aromatic compound — benzene is one of the uncomplicated petrochemicals and a natural constituent of crude oil. Benzene is an aromatic compound, substances with anis aromatic compound.

Benzene is one of the most significant organic compounds with the chemical formula C6H6. It is the

Substances with an aromatic odor vary in their chemical constitution. The presence of a double bond is often accompanied by a pleasant of an odor. Organic compounds are substances made up of a combination of hydrogen and carbon atoms. They routinely give off an odor when they combine. Benzene derived products are notorious for being pleasantly fragrant.

Benzene is one of the most significant organic compounds with the chemical formula C6H6. It is the

Organic compounds containing benzene rings are classified as being aromatic. Organic compounds containing benzene aromatic. Organic compounds containing benzene rings classified as being aromatic in the early 19th century when it was discovered that there was a connection between benzene compounds and sweet and spicy fragrances.

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