- The
molecular formula C6H14 (molar m****: 86.17 g/mol) may
refer to:
Dimethylbutanes 2,2-Dimethylbutane 2,3-Dimethylbutane
Hexane Methylpentanes 2-Methylpentane...
- at
William Odling's 1876 suggestion, is an
organic compound with
formula C6H14 or (H3C-)3-C-CH2-CH3. It is
therefore an alkane,
indeed the most compact...
- a straight-chain
alkane with six
carbon atoms and the
molecular formula C6H14.
Hexane is a
colorless liquid,
odorless when pure, and with a
boiling point...
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known as isohexane, is a branched-chain
alkane with the
molecular formula C6H14. It is a
structural isomer of
hexane composed of a
methyl group bonded to...
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chemical substance by element. For example,
hexane has a
molecular formula of
C6H14, and (for one of its isomers, n-hexane) a
structural formula CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3...
- 3-Methylpentane is a
branched alkane with the
molecular formula C6H14. It is a
structural isomer of
hexane composed of a
methyl group bonded to the third...
- name of many
chemical compounds, such as
hexane which has 6
carbon atoms (
C6H14). ****- is a
Latin prefix meaning "six". Thus:
Senary is the
ordinal adjective...
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produced by
aqueous phase catalytic reforming of sorbitol. 19 C6H14O6 → 13
C6H14 + 36 CO2 + 42 H2O The
above chemical reaction is exothermic, and 1.5 moles...
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carbon and 10
hydrogen pentane C5H12 – five
carbon and 12
hydrogen hexane C6H14 – six
carbon and 14
hydrogen heptane C7H16 –
seven carbons and 16 hydrogen...
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entirely into
hydride of hexylene, C12H14, [Note: this
formula for
hexane (
C6H14) is
wrong because chemists at that time used the
incorrect atomic m**** for...