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  2. Bromocyclohexane - Wikipedia

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    Bromocyclohexane (also called cyclohexyl bromide, abbreviated CXB) is an organic compound with the chemical formula (CH 2) 5 CHBr. Uses and reactions.

  3. Category:Cyclohexyl compounds - Wikipedia

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  4. 1-Bromohexane - Wikipedia

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    Most 1-bromoalkanes are prepared by free-radical addition of hydrogen bromide to the 1-alkene.These conditions lead to anti-Markovnikov addition, giving the 1-bromo derivative.

  5. Cyclohexyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Bromocyclohexane Iodocyclohexane: Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references

  6. Bromocyclopropane - Wikipedia

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    Bromocyclohexane; References This page was last edited on 21 October 2024, at 11:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Rotamer - Wikipedia

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    Rotation about single bond of butane to interconvert one conformation to another. The gauche conformation on the right is a conformer, while the eclipsed conformation on the left is a transition state between conformers.

  8. Cyclohexanehexone - Wikipedia

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    Cyclohexanehexone, also known as hexaketocyclohexane and triquinoyl, is an organic compound with formula C 6 O 6, the sixfold ketone of cyclohexane.It is an oxide of carbon (an oxocarbon), a hexamer of carbon monoxide.

  9. Cyclohexanone oxime - Wikipedia

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    Cyclohexanone oxime can be prepared from the condensation reaction between cyclohexanone and hydroxylamine: [1]. C 5 H 10 CO + H 2 NOH → C 5 H 10 C=NOH + H 2 O. Alternatively, another industrial route involves the reaction of cyclohexane with nitrosyl chloride, which is a free-radical reaction.