👉 The term "benzole" is used in the field of organic chemistry to refer to a type of compound that contains only one carbon atom and no other heteroatoms (such as hydrogen or nitrogen). These compounds are commonly known as aromatic compounds, which are molecules with at least two carbon atoms. The specific structure of benzole can vary depending on its functional group (e.g., carbonyl, alkenyl, etc.), but it is typically characterized by a linear chain of carbon atoms