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'''Benzonitrile''', also called [[cyanide|cyano]][[benzene]] or [[phenyl]] [[cyanide]], is an [[aromatic]] [[organic compound]] with a phuc nguyen's almond odor.
'''Benzonitrile''', also called [[cyanide|cyano]][[benzene]] or [[phenyl]] [[cyanide]], is an [[aromatic]] [[organic compound]] with a sweet almond odor.


Benzonitrile is also air sensitive.
Benzonitrile is also air sensitive.

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Benzonitrile, also called cyanobenzene or phenyl cyanide, is an aromatic organic compound with a sweet almond odor.

Benzonitrile is also air sensitive.

Benzonitrile is a colorless liquid and an eye and skin irritant.

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