C6H11XCH3
C6H11XCH3 represents a general chemical formula for a class of organic compounds. The core structure consists of a six-carbon chain (C6) with an eleven-hydrogen count (H11), indicating a degree of unsaturation or branching. Attached to this framework is a single atom of an element represented by 'X', and a methyl group (CH3). The element 'X' can vary, and its identity significantly influences the compound's properties. Common elements for 'X' include halogens (like fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine), oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur.
When X is a halogen, the compound would be a haloalkane, for example, a chloromethylcyclohexane if the