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Cyclohexane

Hexane is a six-membered ring that is a naturally occuring hydrocarbon.

Chemical Formula: C6H12
Other names: Hexahydrobenzene, Hexanaphthene, hexamethylene
Layman's explanation: Cyclohexane exists naturally in petroleum, but is also commercially produced by hydrolizing benzene. It is relatively volatile with a boiling point lower than that of water. The ability of cyclohexane to assume different conformations lends itself to a vast array of chemistry. It is nearly insoluble in water and is often used as an organic solvent. Cyclohexane is also used in the preparation of nylon.
Keywords: petroleum, organic solvent

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