Hexamine is a solid, cage-like organic compound composed of four nitrogen atoms and six carbon atoms connected by methylene bridges.
It is commonly used as a urinary antiseptic, fuel tablet component, and in the synthesis of explosives (such as RDX) and plastics.
Structure:
Chemical Formula: C₆H₁₂N₄
Molecular Structure: A heterocyclic compound consisting of a six-membered ring with alternating carbon and nitrogen atoms, where each nitrogen atom is bonded to a methylene group (CH₂).
Geometry: Cage-like structure with a tetrahedral arrangement.