The compound cyclohexane is an alkane in which six carbon atoms form a ring.The partial

Chapter 14, Problem 2.106

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The compound cyclohexane is an alkane in which six carbon atoms form a ring.The partial structural formula of the compound is as follows:(a)Complete the structural formula for cyclohexane.(b)Is the molecular formula for cyclohexane the same as that for n-hexane, in which the carbon atoms are in a straight line? If possible, comment on the source of any differences. (c) Propose a structural formula for cyclohexanol, the alcohol derived from cyclohexane.

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