Toluene is found in gasoline, paint thinners, adhesives, and some household products like nail polish and paint. It is also a component of cigarette smoke and can be found in some types of cleaners and degreasers.
Yes, toluene has three isomers: ortho-toluene, meta-toluene, and para-toluene. These isomers have different arrangements of the methyl group relative to the benzene ring.
C6H5CH3 is toluene.
Toluene is not miscible with water; toluene is released by slow evaporation.
Toluene is an aromatic compound.
toluene is a common name - The IUPAC name for toluene is methylbenzene.
From what the internet shows, you convert toluene into nitro-toluene, not the other way around. Further, the reagents used to do that are generally things that will allow the toluene to oxidize.
Neither. Toluene is a compound.
No it is not soluble in toluene because toluene is nonpolar and nacl is polar
No, toluene is not a conductor of electricity. Toluene is a nonpolar organic solvent that does not contain free ions or electrons necessary for conducting electricity.
Toluene is non-polar and does not dissolve in water, so it does not have a pH like aqueous solutions.
Toluene is a pure substance because it is a single compound with a uniform chemical composition throughout.