benzol
benzol — 名詞
1. a clear, colourless liquid that comes from coal tar and burns easily. It is used
苯
一種有機化學液體;苯的舊稱
a clear, colourless liquid that comes from coal tar and burns easily. It is used as an industrial solvent and is known to be harmful to human health. 'Benzol' is an older name for the chemical benzene.
The technician poured benzol into a sealed glass beaker inside the fume hood.
技術人員將苯倒入通風櫥內的密封玻璃燒杯中。
poured benzol — verb + object with benzol as uncountable
Workers at the plant must wear protective gloves when handling benzol.
工廠的工人處理苯時必須戴上防護手套。
handling benzol — safety context
Amara checked the safety data sheet and saw that the solvent contained benzol.
Amara 查閱了安全資料表,發現該溶劑含有苯。
Long-term exposure to benzol has been linked to serious blood disorders.
長期接觸苯已被證實與嚴重的血液疾病有關。
The chemistry professor told the class that benzol and benzene are the same substance.
化學教授告訴全班同學,benzol 和 benzene 是同一種物質。
- benzene
the modern, standard chemical name for C₆H₆; 'benzol' is an older synonym
文法句型
benzol + verb (singular)
grade/type of benzol
用法筆記
Benzol is an older, less common term. In modern chemistry and safety documentation, 'benzene' is used far more often. You may encounter 'benzol' in older textbooks, industrial product labels, or trade contexts.