| 1. | For example, butyllithiums are typically supplied as a hexane solution.
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| 2. | Hexane-extraction techniques indicate presence of alkaloid toxins in Brachypylina.
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| 3. | It used of hexane as the gasoline buoyancy of its float.
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| 4. | It is commercially available, usually as a solution in hexane.
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| 5. | This colorless liquid is one of the isomeric amines of hexane.
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| 6. | Hexanes are commonly used in chromatography as a non-polar solvent.
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| 7. | It is poorly soluble in hexane and cold diethyl ether.
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| 8. | One disadvantage of the solvent hexane is its tendency to evaporate rapidly.
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| 9. | Those chemicals include benzene, hexane, acids, ether and red phosphorous.
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| 10. | A typical laboratory use of hexanes to extract organolithiums.
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