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having a more
extensive chain. The
simplest molecule in this
class is
butatriene (H2C=C=C=CH2),
which is also
called simply ****ulene.
Unlike most alkanes...
- It can be
regarded as
butatriene dione, the
double ketone of
butatriene — more
precisely 1,2,3-
butatriene-1,4-dione.
Butatriene dione is the
fourth member...
- The
molecular formula C4H4 (molar m****: 52.07 g/mol) may
refer to:
Butatriene Cyclobutadiene Cyclobutyne Methylenecyclopropene Tetrahedrane Vinylacetylene...
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tricarbon dioxide. C4O2 or O=C=C=C=C=O,
tetracarbon dioxide or 1,2,3-
Butatriene-1,4-dione C5O2 or O=C=C=C=C=C=O,
pentacarbon dioxide,
stable in solution...
-
butadiene C4H6 1,2-butadiene C4H6
vinylacetylene C4H4
diacetylene C4H2
butatriene C4H4
cyclobutane C4H8
cyclobutene C4H6
cyclobutyne C4H4 cyclobutadiene...
- trans-1-Chloropropene ? cis-1-Chloropropene ? Perfluoro-1,2-butadiene Perfluoro-1,2,3-
butatriene −5
polymerizes Perfluoropent-2-ene Perfluoropent-1-ene 29-30°...
-
autopolymerise to form
various oligomers, the
simplest of which, is the ****ulene
butatriene.
Calculations determine that the
ground state of
methylidenecarbene is...
- Balli, Heinz; Brandt, Willy; Janoschek,
Rudolf (August 1990). "C4O2(1,2,3-
Butatriene-1,4-dione), the
First Dioxide of
Carbon with an Even
Number of C Atoms"...
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radialenes by the nickel-catalyzed
cyclooligomerization of [3]****ulenes (
butatrienes)".
Journal of the
American Chemical Society. 110 (25): 8494. doi:10.1021/ja00233a028...