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nitrobenzene

/nahy-troh-ben-zeen, -ben-zeen/US // ˌnaɪ troʊˈbɛn zin, -bɛnˈzin //UK // (ˌnaɪtrəʊˈbɛnziːn) //

硝基苯,硝基苯,硝苯,硝酸苯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a pale yellow, toxic, water-soluble liquid, C6H5NO2, produced by nitrating benzene with nitric acid: used chiefly in the manufacture of aniline.

Examples

  • When this liquid was treated with a few drops of nitric acid mixture the smell of nitrobenzene was given off.

  • The residue of nitric acid which replaces hydrogen in benzene is the nitro-group, and the compound is nitrobenzene.

  • It also appears as an intermediate product in the electrolytic reduction of nitrobenzene in sulphuric acid solution.

  • The nitrobenzoate is insoluble in ether alcohol, but is soluble in acetone, acetic acid, and nitrobenzene.

  • It is prepared from nitrobenzene by reducing it with stannous chloride and sodium hydroxide.