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hexaneparaffin hydrocarbon, 1872, from Greek hex "six" (see six) + chemical suffix -ane. So called for its six carbon atoms.
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hexaneliquid hydrocarbon (C6
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hexaneA colourless gas (C9H14) naturally occurring in gas fields and normally left as part of the Condensate
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hexane(n) a colorless flammable liquid alkane derived from petroleum and used as a solvent
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hexaneIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Hexane: Any alkane of formula C6H14. When unbranched it is called n-hexane. There are five hexane isomers. A mixture of hexane isomers, or pure n-hexane, is a [..]
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hexanehek-seyn Petroleum liquid found in small amounts in condensates.
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hexanethe saturated hydrocarbon (alkane) with six hydrocarbon atoms in its molecule (C6H14); the sixth member of the paraffin series - a liquid under normal conditions
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hexane
(organic compound) Any of five isomeric aliphatic hydrocarbons, C6H14. They are colorless, volatile liquids.
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