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Difference Phenol Toluene Benzene

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Phenol, toluene and benzene are common organic compounds in chemistry, but there are significant differences in their structures, properties and applications. This paper will analyze these three substances in detail from three aspects: basic definition, structural differences, chemical properties, application fields and identification methods.

1. Basic Definitions and Properties

Basic Definition of 1.1 Difference

  • Phenol (Phenol): chemical formula C6H5OH, is an acidic organic compound. One hydroxyl group (-OH) in the phenol molecule is directly attached to the benzene ring, making it acidic and active.

  • Toluene (Methylbenzene): The chemical formula is C6H5CH3, which is a class of organic compounds with a methyl group attached to the benzene ring. Toluene has similar properties to benzene, but its chemical properties have changed due to the introduction of methyl groups.

  • Benzene (Benzene): chemical formula C6H6, is a colorless, odorless, non-toxic organic compounds. Benzene is the simplest aromatic hydrocarbon, with six carbon atoms arranged in a planar regular hexagon to form a stable benzene ring structure.

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