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Difference Between Benzene and Phenyl
Benzene vs Phenyl   Benzene Benzene only has carbon and hydrogen atoms arranged to give a planar structure. It has the molecular formula of C6H6.  Its structure and some of the properties are as follows. Benzene structure was found by Kekule in 1872. Because of the aromaticity, it is different from aliphatic... 
Difference Between Benzene and Benzine
Benzene vs Benzine   Benzene and benzine are very similarly spelled words. Both are hydrocarbons and nonpolar liquids. However, they have so many different chemical and physical properties. Benzene Benzene only has carbon and hydrogen atoms arranged to give a planar structure. It has the molecular formula... 
Difference Between Benzene and Cyclohexane
Benzene vs Cyclohexane   Benzene structure was found by Kekule in 1872. Because of the aromaticity, they are different from other aliphatic compounds; thus, it is a separate field of study in organic chemistry. Though cyclohexane has a similar shape to benzene, it is not aromatic. Cyclohexane is a saturated... 
Difference Between Benzene and Gasoline
Benzene vs Gasoline   Benzene Benzene only has carbon and hydrogen atoms arranged to give a planar structure. It has the molecular formula of C6H6.  Its structure and some of the properties are as follows.                          Molecular weight: 78 g mole-1 Boiling point:  80.1... 
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Phenol vs Phenyl When phenyl group and –OH group combines, the resulted molecule is known as phenol. Both have the same aromatic ring structure. Phenyl Phenyl is a hydrocarbon molecule with the formula C6H5. This is derived from benzene, therefore, has similar properties as benzene. However, this differs from... 
Difference Between Benzene and Phenol
Benzene vs Phenol Benzene and phenol are aromatic hydrocarbons. Phenol is a derivative of benzene. Benzene structure was found by Kekule in 1872. Because of the aromaticity, they are different than aliphatic compounds, thus it is a separate field of study in organic chemistry. Benzene Benzene has only carbon and... 
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Liquid State vs Gaseous State Liquid state and Gaseous state are two states of matter that show great differences between them. A substance boils into a gas at its boiling point whereas the substance melts into a liquid at its melting point. This is the main difference between the two states. It is important... 
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