Benzene is neutral. It is a colorless liquid hydrocarbon and does not have any acidic or basic properties.
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No, benzene is not acidic. It is a neutral compound.
Benzene is considered to be a neutral compound and is neither acidic nor basic.
Benzene is a nonpolar molecule and does not have the ability to donate or accept protons, so it does not have a pH value. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, which is only relevant for substances that can ionize in water. Benzene is a neutral compound and is not acidic or basic.
No, benzene is not alkaline. It is a neutral compound with a pH of around 7. Benzene is a type of hydrocarbon that is classified as a nonpolar molecule.
Methanol is slightly acidic in nature, as it can donate a proton (H+) to a base.
No, benzene is not acidic. It is a neutral compound.
Benzene is considered to be a neutral compound and is neither acidic nor basic.
Benzene is a nonpolar molecule and does not have the ability to donate or accept protons, so it does not have a pH value. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, which is only relevant for substances that can ionize in water. Benzene is a neutral compound and is not acidic or basic.
No, benzene is always a neutral compound.
No, benzene is not alkaline. It is a neutral compound with a pH of around 7. Benzene is a type of hydrocarbon that is classified as a nonpolar molecule.
No sulphur dioxide is not neutral. It is acidic. It is one of the acidic gasses.
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