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C6C3

C6C3 is a designation that appears in multiple domains, and there is no single universally accepted meaning for the term. Its interpretation depends on the field and the surrounding documentation.

In chemistry and materials science, C6 and C3 often refer to carbon-containing units or fragments, such as

In mathematics and computer science, C6 and C3 can denote cyclic groups of orders 6 and 3,

In industry and product catalogs, C6C3 may appear as a model number, part code, or lot identifier

If you encounter C6C3, examining the surrounding text or consulting the relevant datasheet, catalog entry, or

six-carbon
and
three-carbon
moieties.
A
combined
label
like
C6C3
may
be
used
informally
to
indicate
a
molecule
or
fragment
that
comprises
a
six-carbon
unit
linked
to
a
three-carbon
unit.
The
exact
structure,
connectivity,
and
naming
would
be
determined
by
the
context,
such
as
a
specific
synthesis
route,
mass
spectrometry
fragmentation
pattern,
or
polymer
architecture.
This
usage
is
not
standardized
and
is
context
dependent.
respectively.
While
the
standard
notation
for
their
direct
product
is
C6
×
C3,
some
informal
writings
may
compress
the
idea
to
C6C3.
Such
usage
is
nonstandard
and
should
be
clarified
by
the
author
or
source.
assigned
by
a
manufacturer.
In
these
cases,
the
meaning
is
defined
by
the
vendor's
documentation
and
is
not
inherently
related
to
chemistry
or
mathematics.
standards
document
is
essential
to
determine
the
intended
meaning.
See
also
C6,
C3,
and
disambiguation
resources.