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Cyclohexane is a cycloalkane with the molecular formula C6H12.
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Properties
Chemical
Cyclohexane will burn in air to release water vapor and carbon dioxide.
Physical
Cyclohexane is a colourless, flammable liquid with a distinctive detergent-like odor, reminiscent of cleaning products.
Availability
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Preparation
Cyclohexane can be prepared via a Wurtz reaction of 1,6-dibromohexane. Catalytic hydrogenation of benzene will yield cyclohexane.