Hexane
Hexane is an organic compound, belonging to the group of straight-chain alkanes, featuring six carbon atoms and the molecular formula C6H14. Hexane plays a significant role in the composition of gasoline. It presents as a colorless liquid and is devoid of odor when in its pure form, with boiling points at approximately 67.2°C (152.96°F). It is widely employed as an economical, relatively safe, chemically unreactive, and readily vaporizable non-polar solvent. The term 'hexanes' refers to a mixture primarily consisting of hexane (>60%), along with varying proportions of isomeric compounds like 2-methylpentane and 3-methylpentane, and potentially smaller quantities of non-isomeric C5, C6, and C7 (cyclo)alkanes.
- Synonyms
- Hexane, n-Hexane
- Chemical Formula
- C6H14
- CAS Number
- 110-54-3, 64742-49-0
Characteristics
- Molar Weight
- 86,18 g/mol
- Melting Point
- −94 °C
- Boiling Point
- 67.2°C
- Flash Point
- -22.8°C
- Density
- 0.659
- Forms
- Flammable, Liquid (clear)
Uses and Applications
Key applications
- Oilseed extraction
- Adhesives and Sealants
- Solvents
- Pharmaceuticals
- Rubber
Industries
- Polymers
- Rubber
- Animal Nutrition
- Chemical Processing
- CASE & Construction
- Food & Nutrition