In context|organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between cyclohexane and cyclohexylbenzene
is that cyclohexane is (organic compound) an alicyclic hydrocarbon, c6h12, consisting of a ring of six carbon atoms; a volatile liquid while cyclohexylbenzene is (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.
As nouns the difference between cyclohexane and cyclohexylbenzene
is that cyclohexane is (organic compound) an alicyclic hydrocarbon, c6h12, consisting of a ring of six carbon atoms; a volatile liquid while cyclohexylbenzene is (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.
cyclohexane
Noun
(organic compound) An alicyclic hydrocarbon, C6H12, consisting of a ring of six carbon atoms; a volatile liquid.
See also
* cycloalkane
* hexane
* benzene
cyclohexylbenzene
English
Noun
(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