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  1. Hexane - Wikipedia

    Hexane is a colorless liquid, odorless when pure, and with a boiling point of approximately 69 °C (156 °F). It is widely used as a cheap, relatively safe, largely unreactive, and easily evaporated non-polar …

  2. What is Hexane? (with pictures) - AllTheScience

    May 21, 2024 · Hexane is an organic compound made of carbon and hydrogen that is most commonly isolated as a byproduct of petroleum and crude oil refinement. At room temperature it is an odorless, …

  3. Hexane | C6H14 | CID 8058 - PubChem

    Jan 14, 2016 · N-hexane is a clear colorless liquids with a petroleum-like odor. Flash points -9 °F. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air. Used as a solvent, paint thinner, …

  4. What Does Hexane Look Like? Physical Properties & Uses

    Jan 8, 2026 · Understand the physical properties of hexane, its essential role as an industrial solvent, and critical safety considerations.

  5. The Hexane Molecule - World of Molecules

    Hexane is an alkane hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH 3 (CH 2) 4 CH 3. The "hex" prefix refers to its six carbons, while the "ane" ending indicates that its carbons are connected by single bonds.

  6. What is Hexane? - BYJU'S

    What is Hexane? Hexane is an unbranched hydrocarbon with the formula C6H14. Hexane is a nonpolar molecule with a weak intermolecular interactions occur between the molecules of pure liquid …

  7. n-Hexane: general information - GOV.UK

    Mar 10, 2025 · Other common names for n-hexane are hexane and hexyl hydride. n-Hexane is naturally present in crude oil and natural gas and is a constituent of heating and motor fuels refined from …

  8. Hexane | Fisher Scientific

    Hexane, also called hexanes, is a mixture of straight-chain alkanes with six carbon atoms. It consists of approximately 60 percent n-hexane, varying amounts of the isomers 2-methylpentane and 3 …

  9. Hexane is used to extract edible oils from seeds and vegetables, as a special-use solvent, and as a cleaning agent. Acute (short-term) inhalation exposure of humans to high levels of hexane causes …

  10. Hexane - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    "Hexane" can mean any of the 5 structural isomers (meaning compounds with the same chemical formula but a different shape) it has. IUPAC naming says that "hexane" only means the isomer with …