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Jimmy Mueller

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2y ago

C7H14O6

There are too many possibillities, please rephrase this question. 6-methyl-glucose is one of the maybe 60 or more D-hexoses.

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14y ago

C7H14 has 3 isomers. Cycloheptane, methylcyclohexane and heptene all share the same formula.

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15y ago

C6H14 is an alkane - hexane to be precise.

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10y ago

C7H14O6

There are too many possibillities, please rephrase this question. 6-methyl-glucose is one of the maybe 60 or more D-hexoses.

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8y ago

The chemical with the formula C6H14 can be many things, but the most common would probably be normal hexane (n-hexane).

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7y ago

C6H14 can be hexane, also written as CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3

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6y ago

C6H14 is the chemical formula of hexane (also other organic compounds have this formula).

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10y ago

what chemical is c7o6h14

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6y ago

The molecule would be Hexane

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