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Definition of Hexenes
1. hexene [n] - See also: hexene
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hexenes
Literary usage of Hexenes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemistry of the Non-benzenoid Hydrocarbons and Their Simple Derivatives by Benjamin Talbott Brooks (1922)
"... two isomeric hexenes in the light distillate from a petroleum from Pechelbronn,
but regarded them as decomposition products formed during distillation ..."
2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"It was found, however, that on treatment of this combined fraction with
potassium /-butoxide in /-butyl alcohol, the cyclo- hexenes underwent complete ..."
3. Theories of Organic Chemistry by Ferdinand August Karl Henrich (1922)
"... +54 +59 +0.86 +0.93 +47 +53 CH + 1.12 + 1.21 +57 +64 +0.78 +0.82 +32 +36 As
a result of a general physical examination of the cyclo-hexanes, -hexenes, ..."
4. Chemistry of Gas Manufacture by William John Atkinson Butterfield (1907)
"... (cyclo-hexenes, &c.) are far more readily acted upon and oxidized than the
naphthenes, while the cyclic hydrocarbons having the general formula of ..."
5. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon by Victor von Richter, Richard Anschütz, Georg Schroeter (1900)
"... in great numbers from i,j-diketone- and <5-ketone carboxylic esters respectively
by the elimination of water or of alcohol. A series of keto-R-hexenes, ..."