cyclohexane

chemical compound

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hydrocarbons

  • structures of common hydrocarbon compounds
    In hydrocarbon: Cycloalkanes

    …is the smallest cycloalkane, whereas cyclohexane (C6H12) is the most studied, best understood, and most important. It is customary to represent cycloalkane rings as polygons, with the understanding that each corner corresponds to a carbon atom to which is attached the requisite number of hydrogen atoms to bring its total…

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isomerism

isoprenoids

  • camphor laurel
    In isoprenoid: Structural features of isoprenoids

    …compound possessing this structure is cyclohexane (not an isoprenoid), represented by structural formula 1, by a condensed version 2, or simply by the hexagon 3. In compounds of this kind, the six ring atoms are not coplanar, but the ring usually is puckered, as shown in 4 and 5.

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structural formula

  • methane molecule
    In chemical compound: Carbon bonding

    …arrangement, as in the hydrocarbon cyclohexane, C6H12. Such ring structures are often very simply represented as regular polygons in which each apex represents a carbon atom, and the hydrogen atoms that complete the bonding requirements of the carbon atoms are not shown. The polygon convention for cyclic structures reveals concisely…

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