Adobenzene Essay

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Benzene is a chemical compound used in our everyday lives. Benzene is used to make chemicals and other household products. The chemical formula of Benzene is C6H6. Benzene’s atomic structure is a hexagon with a carbon atom and a hydrogen atom bonded to each shown in (Figure 1). When Benzene was first discovered it was called hydrocarbon. The chemical that we now call Benzene was discovered in 1825 by Michael Faraday. Michael Faraday discovered Benzene from an oily film that deposited from the gas used for lighting. Benzene has a great effect on the environment and health though exposure and effects may vary depending on the life style of a person. The physical properties and chemical properties are essential to a chemical compound, these …show more content…

Studies have also shown that Benzene causes toxicity to the hematopoietic system and may cause leukemia. Benzene can decrease colony formation in levels of WBCs and granulocytes. This suggests that progenitor cells may be more sensitive to the Hematotoxicity effects of Benzene than mature cells are. After identifying group of workers who were exposed to <1ppm of benzene, the group discovered throughout many different blood counts evidence of Hematotoxicity through workers exposed to levels of benzene below 1ppm was present(Qing, L. et al., 2004 December). In conclusion studies have shown level decreases in WBCs, granulocytes, lymphocytes, B cells, and platelets with increasing exposure to benzene. Benzene is used as a solvent, as an intermediate, and as a fuel. Benzene is converted to ethyl benzene, then to styrene, and to polystyrene shown in (Figure 3). Another use of Benzene is in the preparation of phenol, aniline for dyes, and dodecyl benzene for detergents. One of the most common uses of benzene as an intermediate is in the production of other chemical compounds. These chemical compounds include drugs and lubricants, cumene (resins), and cyclohexane (nylon and synthetic fibers). Therefore Benzene exists in all the plastic items we use on a daily basis. Benzene is used as a solvent in resins, oils, plastics, fats and rubber. During tire and rubber production

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