- In
organic chemistry,
hexene is a
hydrocarbon with the
chemical formula C6H12. The
prefix "hex" is
derived from the fact that
there are 6
carbon atoms...
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saturated hydroiodic acid, is
changed almost entirely into
hydride of
hexylene, C12H14, [Note: this
formula for
hexane (C6H14) is
wrong because chemists...
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crucial trait).
Examples of some
humectants include:
Propylene glycol,
hexylene glycol, and
butylene glycol Aloe vera gel
Alpha hydroxy acids such as lactic...
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ketone called mesityl oxide.
Hydrogenation of
diacetone alcohol gives hexylene glycol.
Condensation with urea
gives "diacetone-monourea", i.e. the heterocycle...
- fire-****ant
foams are
organic solvents (e.g., trimethyl-trimethylene
glycol and
hexylene glycol), foam
stabilizers (e.g.,
lauryl alcohol), and
corrosion inhibitors...
- Hexane-1,6-diol
Other names Hexamethylene glycol; 1,6-Dihydroxyhexane; 1,6-
Hexylene glycol; Hexamethylenediol; HDO
Identifiers CAS
Number 629-11-8 Y 3D model...
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saturated hydroiodic acid, is
changed almost entirely into
hydride of
hexylene, C12H14, [Note: this
formula for
hexane (C6H14) is
wrong because chemists...
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belong mostly to the
olefins (ethylene, propylene, butylene, pentylene,
hexylene etc.). They can be
hydrotreated into
alkanes (see "NHT" below), alkylated...
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mixture of
anionic surfactants, foam stabilizers, and
solvents including hexylene glycol. As a fire-fighting foam, it is used as a short-term fire suppressant...