Cyclohexande is a six-memebered ring of saturated carbon atoms.
Do not confuse the benzene, which is also a six-membered ring, but crucially benzene is unsaturated.
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All carbons in cyclohexane are equivilent, so one (a singlet).
No, cyclohexane is a neutral compound.
water is polar and the cyclohexane is not
Cyclohexane contains only covalent bonds.
they are immiscible cyclohexane floats on water surface.
All carbons in cyclohexane are equivilent, so one (a singlet).
Cyclohexane is flammable.
No, sodium chloride is not soluble in cyclohexane.
Cyclohexane (C6H12) is a cycloalkane, not an esther.
Cyclohexane has no charge. It is a compound, not an ion.
No, cyclohexane is a neutral compound.
water is polar and the cyclohexane is not
Cyclohexane contains only covalent bonds.
In cyclohexane molecule are the bonds are covalent (sigma) bonds.
they are immiscible cyclohexane floats on water surface.
Cyclohexane doesn't form ions in water.
No, ionic substances are not soluble in cyclohexane, C6H10.