Differentiate between hexane and cyclo-hexane on the basis of their structure
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The key difference between hexane and cyclohexane is that hexane is an acyclic alkane while cyclohexane is a cyclic alkane with a ring structure. They both have six carbon atoms, but a different number of hydrogen atoms. This leads to the differences in their molecular structure and other properties.
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Hexane:
- Hexane has a linear carbon chain with the formula .
- The molar mass is 86.17 g/mol.
- It is comparatively less strong.
- It is used as a cleaning solvent and a degreasing agent.
Cyclohexane:
- Cyclohexane is a cyclic molecule with the formula .
- The molar mass is 84.16 g/mol.
- It is comparatively stronger.
- It is used in paints, varnish and even in nylon manufacturing.
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