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noun(Chem.) Benzol, das* * *ben·zene[ˈbenzi:n]* * *['benziːn]nBenzol nt* * ** * *noun(Chem.) Benzol, das* * *n.Benzol -e n. -
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12 benzene-induced haemopathy
Benzolhämopathie, benzolbedingte Blutkrankheit, Benzenhämopathie, benzenbedingte BlutkrankheitEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > benzene-induced haemopathy
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13 benzene jag
Benzoleuphorie, BenzeneuphorieEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > benzene jag
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14 benzene leukaemia
Benzolleukämie, BenzenleukämieEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > benzene leukaemia
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15 benzene myelopathy
Benzol-Myelopathie, Benzol-Panmyelophthise, Benzen-Myelopathie, Benzen-PanmyelophthiseEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > benzene myelopathy
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16 benzene-induced bone marrow damage
Benzol-Myelopathie, Benzol-Panmyelophthise, Benzen-Myelopathie, Benzen-PanmyelophthiseEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > benzene-induced bone marrow damage
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17 benzene narcosis
Benzolrausch, BenzenrauschEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > benzene narcosis
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18 benzene poisoning
Benzolvergiftung, BenzenvergiftungEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > benzene poisoning
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20 vinyl benzene
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > vinyl benzene
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Benzene — Benzène Benzène Structure et représentations du benzène Général Nom IUPAC Benzène … Wikipédia en Français
Benzène — Structure et représentations du benzène Général Nom IUPAC Benzène … Wikipédia en Français
BENZÈNE — Le plus simple des hydrocarbures aromatiques. Formule: C6H6 Fréquemment symbolisé par: Masse moléculaire: 78,11 g Masse spécifique: 0,88 g/cm3 Point de fusion: 5,5 0C Point d’ébullition: 80,09 0C. Cristaux incolores dans le système orthorhombique … Encyclopédie Universelle
Benzene — Ben zene, n. [From {Benzoin}.] (Chem.) A volatile, very inflammable liquid, {C6H6}, contained in the naphtha produced by the destructive distillation of coal, from which it is separated by fractional distillation. The name is sometimes applied… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
benzene — 1835, benzine, altered from Ger. Benzin, coined in 1833 by German chemist Eilhardt Mitscherlich (1794 1863) from Benz(oesäure) benzoic acid + ENE (Cf. ene) (Ger. in), hydrocarbon suffix. Mitscherlich obtained it from a distillation of benzoic… … Etymology dictionary
benzene — ► NOUN Chemistry ▪ a volatile liquid hydrocarbon present in coal tar and petroleum. ORIGIN from BENZOIC ACID(Cf. ↑B) … English terms dictionary
benzene — [ben′zēn, ben zēn′] n. [ BENZ(OIC) + ENE] a clear, flammable, poisonous, aromatic liquid, C6H6, obtained by scrubbing coal gas with oil and by the fractional distillation of coal tar: it is used as a solvent and in making a vast number of… … English World dictionary
Benzene — For other uses, see Benzene (disambiguation). See also: Benzole Benzene … Wikipedia
benzene — /ben zeen, ben zeen /, n. Chem. a colorless, volatile, flammable, toxic, slightly water soluble, liquid, aromatic compound, C6H6, obtained chiefly from coal tar: used in the manufacture of commercial and medicinal chemicals, dyes, and as a… … Universalium
Benzene — A highly toxic hydrocarbon known to cause anemia and leukemia. The anemia associated with benzene exposure is termed aplastic anemia. Benzene is used as a solvent. It comes from light coal tar oil and chemically is C6H6. The use of glues and… … Medical dictionary
benzene — n. a colourless carcinogenic volatile liquid found in coal tar, petroleum, etc., and used as a solvent and in the manufacture of plastics etc. Usage: Chem. formula: C6H6 Phrases and idioms: benzene ring the hexagonal unsaturated ring of six… … Useful english dictionary