Perflourobenzene?

what is the structure?

Answer:
C6Fl6 ..I'd call it 'Hexa-fluorobenzene'

Benzene ring structure with all 'H' 's replaced with 'Fl'.
I think that the structure is four florine atoms ramdomly bonded to a normal benzene ring. The prefix "per" is usually used, in chemistry nomanclature, for the number 4.

The correct name, in my opinion, should be tetraflourobenzene.

Good luck man!
well its definately fluorine attached to benzene, but im not sure how many as ive never seen that prefix 'per'. However many there are, they can be arranged randomly as no numbers are given
cas # 392-56-3 also as hexafluorobenzene.
not difficult to figure out the structure as its got a fluorine on every carbon

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