C6H132NH
C6H132NH does not represent a chemically valid or stable molecule. The formula suggests a molecule with six carbon atoms, thirteen hydrogen atoms, and one nitrogen atom, attached to a hydrogen atom. However, the number of hydrogen atoms is inconsistent with typical valency rules for carbon and nitrogen in organic compounds. Carbon generally forms four bonds, and nitrogen typically forms three bonds. The provided formula implies an unusual or impossible bonding arrangement.
If the formula were intended to represent a different structure, such as a hexylamine isomer, the formula