What is the (mass, weight)measure of nitrobenzene, which derived from the action of nitric acid in 60 g benzene?

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To find the mass and weight of nitrobenzene, we need to know the molar mass of benzene and the reaction involved.

First, let's calculate the molar mass of benzene (C6H6):
C (carbon) has a molar mass of 12.01 g/mol, and there are 6 carbon atoms in benzene.
H (hydrogen) has a molar mass of 1.01 g/mol, and there are 6 hydrogen atoms in benzene.

Therefore, the molar mass of benzene (C6H6) is:
(6 * 12.01) + (6 * 1.01) = 78.11 g/mol

Next, we need to know the reaction involved in the formation of nitrobenzene from benzene using nitric acid. Without the specific reaction provided, we won't be able to determine the exact molar ratios and calculate the mass or weight of nitrobenzene.

Could you provide the specific reaction or any additional information related to the reaction?