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Asked: August 2, 20212021-08-02T06:16:23+00:00 2021-08-02T06:16:23+00:00In: Chemistry

what is inorganic benzene

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what is inorganic benzene?

Inorganic benzene

Inorganic benzene is_?

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    2021-08-02T06:19:59+00:00Added an answer on August 2, 2021 at 6:19 am

    The chemical formula of inorganic benzene is (B3N3H6).

    Its cyclic compound where carbon in benzene replaced with boron (B) and nitrogen(N).

    Inorganic benzene is also called borazine.

    You know that, inorganic benzene is a polar inorganic compound with the formula B3N3H6. it is called cyclic compound.

    In this cyclic compound, three BH units and three NH units is connected alternate. the borazine compound is isoelectronic and isostructure with benzene.

    inorganic benzene is more reactive whereas benzene is less reactive. reson is polarity.

    You know that, polarity is difference between inorganic benzene and benzene. benzene is a non polar molecules that’s why it is less reactive. Whereas inorganic benzene is polar molecules so, it is more reactive.

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