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Cyclohexane vs Decahydroisoquinoline - What's the difference?

cyclohexane | decahydroisoquinoline |

In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between cyclohexane and decahydroisoquinoline

is that cyclohexane is (organic compound) an alicyclic hydrocarbon, c6h12, consisting of a ring of six carbon atoms; a volatile liquid while decahydroisoquinoline is (organic compound) the saturated, bicyclic heterocycle, related to isoquinoline, composed of a cyclohexane ring fused to that of piperidine.

As nouns the difference between cyclohexane and decahydroisoquinoline

is that cyclohexane is (organic compound) an alicyclic hydrocarbon, c6h12, consisting of a ring of six carbon atoms; a volatile liquid while decahydroisoquinoline is (organic compound) the saturated, bicyclic heterocycle, related to isoquinoline, composed of a cyclohexane ring fused to that of piperidine.

cyclohexane

Noun

  • (organic compound) An alicyclic hydrocarbon, C6H12, consisting of a ring of six carbon atoms; a volatile liquid.
  • See also

    * cycloalkane * hexane * benzene

    decahydroisoquinoline

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (organic compound) The saturated, bicyclic heterocycle, related to isoquinoline, composed of a cyclohexane ring fused to that of piperidine
  • Synonyms

    *perhydroisoquinoline