Bicyclic vs Cyclohexylbenzene - What's the difference?
bicyclic | cyclohexylbenzene |
Having two cycles.
(chemistry) Having two rings of atoms in the molecule; the rings may be fused, as in naphthalene, or separate, as in biphenyl.
(organic compound) The bicyclic hydrocarbon formed by directly linking a cyclohexane and benzene ring; it is used in the manufacture of drugs and many other compounds