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Methylcyclohexane - Wikipedia
Methylcyclohexane (cyclohexylmethane) is an organic compound with the molecular formula is CH 3 C 6 H 11. Classified as saturated hydrocarbon, it is a colourless liquid with a faint odor. …
Methylcyclohexane | C6H11CH3 | CID 7962 - PubChem
Methylcyclohexane is a cycloalkane that is cyclohexane substituted by a single methyl group. It has a role as an aprotic solvent, a plant metabolite and a human metabolite. It is a cycloalkane …
Cyclohexane, methyl- - NIST Chemistry WebBook
solution (10% in ccl4 for 3800-1300, 10% in cs2 for 1300-650, and 10% in ccl4 for 650-250 cm-1) versus solvent; perkin-elmer 521 (grating); digitized by nist from hard copy (from two …
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Methylcyclohexane
Cyclohexylmethane, Hexahydrotoluene Colorless liquid with a faint, benzene-like odor.
Methylcyclohexane anhydrous, = 99 108-87-2 - MilliporeSigma
Methylcyclohexane anhydrous, ≥99%; CAS Number: 108-87-2; EC Number: 203-624-3; Synonyms: Hexahydrotoluene; Linear Formula: C6H11CH3 at Sigma-Aldrich
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA
Excerpt from NIOSH Pocket Guide for Methylcyclohexane: Eye: IRRIGATE IMMEDIATELY - If this chemical contacts the eyes, immediately wash (irrigate) the eyes with large amounts of …
Cyclohexane, methyl- - NIST Chemistry WebBook
Methylcyclohexane-d14; Other names: Cyclohexylmethane; Hexahydrotoluene; Methylcyclohexane; Sextone B; Toluene hexahydride; Hexahydroxytoluene; …
Methylcyclohexane | 108-87-2 - ChemicalBook
2025年1月27日 · Methylcyclohexane (CAS 108-87-2) information, including chemical properties, structure, melting point, boiling point, density, formula, molecular weight, uses, prices, …
1. Identification Product Name Methylcyclohexane Cat No. : AC126580000; AC126580010; AC126580025; AC126580050; AC126580100; AC126580250 CAS No 108-87-2 Synonyms …
Methylcyclohexane | chemical compound | Britannica
In methylcyclohexane, the chair conformation in which the large methyl group is equatorial is the most stable and, therefore, the most populated of all possible conformations. At any instant, …