• The Benzene Convention (C136) is an International Labour Organization standard adopted in 1971 which seeks to regulate exposure to benzene processes and...
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  • benzene (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon. Benzene or related words may also refer to: Benzene (data...
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    is a stable, white, powdery solid substance. As of 2009, the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants classified (α-HCH) and (β-HCH) as persistent...
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    known as gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane (γ-HCH), gammaxene, Gammallin and benzene hexachloride (BHC), is an organochlorine chemical and an isomer of hexachlorocyclohexane...
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  • Employment Injury Benefits Convention, 1964, the Benzene Convention and Recommendation, 1971, the Occupational Cancer Convention and Recommendation 1974...
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  • Dock Work Convention, 1973 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1973: Considering that important changes have taken...
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  • Workers' Representatives Convention, 1971 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1971: Noting the terms of the Right...
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  • Accommodation of Crews Convention, 1946 Asbestos Convention, 1986 Benzene Convention, 1971 Certification of Able Seamen Convention, 1946 Certification of...
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    Sodium benzoate can be decarboxylated with strong base and heat, yielding benzene: C 6 H 5 COONa + NaOH ⟶ C 6 H 6 + Na 2 CO 3 {\displaystyle {\ce {C6H5COONa...
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  • chlorinated hydrocarbon. It is sparingly soluble in organic solvents such as benzene, diethyl ether and alcohol, but practically insoluble in water with no...
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    as recently as 2009. It was manufactured by exhausting chlorination of benzene and for this reason was called erroneously β-BHC. This synonym still persists...
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  • reactions. It is a colorless liquid with a benzene-like odor. In most of its reactions, it resembles benzene. Compounds analogous to thiophene include...
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    where two or more canonical forms contribute with equal weight (e.g., in benzene, or a carboxylate anion) and one of the canonical forms is selected arbitrarily...
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  • pentaamminechloridocobalt(III) chloride. Ligands, too, have a special naming convention. Whereas chloride becomes the prefix chloro- in substitutive naming, for...
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    sub-categorised by their transmission type. Benzene locomotives have an internal combustion engines that use benzene as fuel. Between the late 1890's and 1900's...
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    organic chemistry, the phenylene group (−C6H4−) is based on a di-substituted benzene ring (arylene). For example, poly(p-phenylene) is a polymer built up from...
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    gasoline, polystyrene, and benzene mixture used in napalm bombs, the MK-77 uses kerosene-based fuel with a lower concentration of benzene. The Pentagon has claimed...
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  • Systematic name (category Naming conventions)
    of it. Examples for some systematic names that have trivial origins are benzene (cyclohexatriene) or glycerol (trihydroxypropane). There are standardized...
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    Pentachlorobenzene (category Persistent organic pollutants under the Stockholm Convention)
    Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in 2009. PeCB can be produced as a byproduct of the manufacture of carbon tetrachloride and benzene. It...
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  • benzen, nitrosaminë, formalinë dhe cianid hidrogjeni Smoking contains benzene, nitrosamines, formaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide Pirja e duhanit shkakton...
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    were recalled due to the presence of benzene in their finished products. Where the recall was far reaching, Benzene is considered a trace contaminant in...
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    compound with the chemical formula C5H5N. It is structurally related to benzene, with one methine group (=CH−) replaced by a nitrogen atom (=N−). It is...
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    in most countries, and is so under Schedule II of the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances. Methaqualone primarily acts as a sedative...
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    the 1-position of the benzene ring by a hydroxy, ether or ester group and further substituted at the 5-position of the benzene ring, whether or not further...
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    is a drug of the benzodiazepine class. Benzodiazepine drugs contain a benzene ring fused to a diazepine ring, which is a seven membered ring with the...
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    Allenes (redirect from Delta convention)
    infinitely many ways to depict the doubly-degenerate HOMOs and LUMOs of benzene that correspond to different choices of eigenfunctions in a two-dimensional...
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    Dicofol (category Benzene derivatives)
    Its production and use is banned internationally under the Stockholm Convention. One of the intermediates used in its production is DDT. This has caused...
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    extraction, such as chloroform, dichloromethane, petroleum ether, naphtha, benzene, butane, methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, and olive oil. Currently, resinoids...
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    propiophenone through a Friedel-Crafts acylation of propionic acid and benzene. The resulting propiophenone can be brominated, and the bromine can be...
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  • is modest relative to that for benzene and related heterocycles thiophene and pyrrole. The resonance energies of benzene, pyrrole, thiophene, and furan...
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