Hexane

PubChem CID:8058
Structure:
Chemical Safety:
FlammableFlammable
IrritantIrritant
Health HazardHealth Hazard
Environmental HazardEnvironmental Hazard
Molecular Formula:C6H14
Synonyms:
HEXANE
n-Hexane
110-54-3
Esani
Skellysolve B
Molecular Weight:
86.18 g/mol
Dates:
  • Modify:
    2020-02-15
  • Create:
    2004-09-16
n-Hexane is a chemical made from crude oil. Pure n-Hexane is a colorless liquid with a slightly disagreeable odor. It is highly flammable, and its vapors can be explosive. Pure n-Hexane is used in laboratories. Most of the n-Hexane used in industry is mixed with similar chemicals called solvents. The major use for solvents containing n-Hexane is to extract vegetable oils from crops such as soybeans. These solvents are also used as cleaning agents in the printing, textile, furniture, and shoemaking industries. Certain kinds of special glues used in the roofing and shoe and leather industries also contain n-Hexane. Several consumer products contain n-Hexane, such as gasoline, quick-drying glues used in various hobbies, and rubber cement. .
Hexane is an unbranched alkane containing six carbon atoms. It has a role as a non-polar solvent and a neurotoxin. It is an alkane and a volatile organic compound.
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, and chemical reaction medium.

1Structures

1.12D Structure

Chemical Structure Depiction
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1.23D Conformer

1.3Crystal Structures