oxane

[ˈɑksən]

oxane Definition

  • 1a six-membered cyclic ether with the formula C4H8O
  • 2a hypothetical organic compound that contains a six-membered ring made up of four carbon atoms and two oxygen atoms

Using oxane: Examples

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  • Example

    Oxane is used as a solvent in organic chemistry.

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    The synthesis of oxane is still under investigation.

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Summary: oxane in Brief

The term 'oxane' [ˈɑksən] refers to a six-membered cyclic ether with the formula C4H8O, which is used as a solvent in organic chemistry. It also denotes a hypothetical organic compound that contains a six-membered ring made up of four carbon atoms and two oxygen atoms, the synthesis of which is still under investigation.