A chemical compound containing six carbon atoms in its molecular structure.
Formed from Greek 'hexa-' (six) and the element name 'carbon.' This modern chemistry term was created as chemists needed systematic names for organic molecules with varying carbon chain lengths.
When chemists discovered that molecules could be counted like building blocks, they realized they needed a naming system—so they borrowed Greek numbers and just stuck them on the front of element names.
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