Heksagonin
Heksagonin is a term that has appeared in a limited number of scholarly and technical sources. It is not recognized as a single, well-defined chemical compound in major chemical databases or encyclopedias. In some contexts it is used to denote either a hypothetical six-membered ring compound or a class comprising molecules with six-membered ring systems; in other sources it may refer to a specific, named compound whose identity is not widely disseminated.
Etymology: The name is likely derived from hexa- meaning six and goni- or -gon referring to angles
Chemical characteristics: Because there is no canonical structure, properties are not standardized. In discussions where it
Context and research status: The term is sporadic; it does not represent a widely used IUPAC name