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What is the CAS number 71-43-2? What is it used for?

2025,10,20
The CAS number 71-43-2 is the organic chemical benzene. It is the simplest aromatic hydrocarbon. Benzene is a colorless, volatile, highly flammable liquid that is used extensively in the chemical industry.

CAS number 71-43-2 Benzene Properties

1. Benzene is highly volatile and flammable, and can form explosive mixtures with oxygen in the air.
2. It is an organic solvent that dissolves many organic compounds but is insoluble in water.
3. Benzene C6h6 is an aromatic compound with a stable chemical structure.
4. It has stable chemical properties and is not easily corroded by acids or alkalis.
 

What is benzene liquid used for?

Benzene has numerous critical applications, including:
 
1. Plastics Production: Benzene CAS 71-43-2 is used as a raw material for polystyrene, nylon, and epoxy resins.
 
2. Advanced Chemical Synthesis: Essential in the production of ethylbenzene, cumene, and cyclohexane, which are used in detergents, dyes, and pesticides.
 
3. Industrial Solvent: Frequently used in laboratories and industrial settings due to its effective solvent properties.
 

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