Definition of cyclohexane in English:
 cyclohexane
noun ˌsʌɪklə(ʊ)ˈhɛkseɪnˌsaɪkloʊˈhɛkseɪn
mass nounChemistry A colourless flammable liquid cycloalkane obtained from petroleum or by hydrogenating benzene, and used as a solvent and paint remover.
Chemical formula: C₆H₁₂
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Although AVB has been shown to be relatively photostable in the polar protic solvent isopropanol it was relatively photolabile in the nonpolar solvent cyclohexane.
 -  Iodine is virtually insoluble in water but it will readily dissolve in cyclohexane.
 -  Catalytic hydrogenation adds six hydrogen atoms to produce cyclohexane, a colorless liquid with the properties of an alkane.
 -  Chloroform was removed from measured amounts of C6PS, C6PG, and C6PC stocks using a stream of nitrogen, and the lipid samples were dissolved in cyclohexane and lyophilized overnight.
 -  After evaporating the chloroform under a stream of nitrogen, the samples were redissolved in cyclohexane and lyophilized.
 
  Definition of cyclohexane in US English:
 cyclohexane
nounˌsīklōˈheksānˌsaɪkloʊˈhɛkseɪn
Chemistry A colorless, flammable liquid cycloparaffin obtained from petroleum or by hydrogenating benzene, and used as a solvent and paint remover.
Chemical formula: C₆H₁₂
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Chloroform was removed from measured amounts of C6PS, C6PG, and C6PC stocks using a stream of nitrogen, and the lipid samples were dissolved in cyclohexane and lyophilized overnight.
 -  Although AVB has been shown to be relatively photostable in the polar protic solvent isopropanol it was relatively photolabile in the nonpolar solvent cyclohexane.
 -  Iodine is virtually insoluble in water but it will readily dissolve in cyclohexane.
 -  Catalytic hydrogenation adds six hydrogen atoms to produce cyclohexane, a colorless liquid with the properties of an alkane.
 -  After evaporating the chloroform under a stream of nitrogen, the samples were redissolved in cyclohexane and lyophilized.