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Ethylene (IUPAC name:
ethene) is a
hydrocarbon which has the
formula C2H4 or H2C=CH2. It is a colourless,
flammable gas with a
faint "sweet and musky"...
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wavelength of
visible light. The
ingredient or
monomer is
ethylene (IUPAC name
ethene), a
gaseous hydrocarbon with the
formula C2H4,
which can be
viewed as a...
- been
observed in
outer space.
Ethylene glycol is
produced from
ethylene (
ethene), via the
intermediate ethylene oxide.
Ethylene oxide reacts with water...
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chlorinated ethenes have the most
chance to
interfere with ATES systems, as they are
often found at
similar depths. When
chlorinated ethenes present as...
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Ethylene (CH 2=CH 2) is an
unsaturated hydrocarbon gas (alkene)
acting as a
naturally occurring plant hormone. It is the
simplest alkene gas and is the...
- halorespirers,
which uses
halogenated organics (such as the
toxic chlorinated ethenes and
polychlorinated biphenyls) as
electron acceptors. The
members of the...
- CH3CO2CH=CH2. This
colorless liquid is the
precursor to
polyvinyl acetate,
ethene-vinyl
acetate copolymers,
polyvinyl alcohol, and
other important industrial...
- They are well
known for
their great potential to
remediate halogenated ethenes and aromatics. They are the only
bacteria known to
transform highly chlorinated...
- ethylenedione, also
called dicarbon dioxide,
Carbon peroxide, ethenedione, or
ethene-1,2-dione, is a
chemical compound with the
formula C2O2 or O=C=C=O. It is...
- bond. A
simple example of cis–trans
isomerism is the 1,2-disubstituted
ethenes, like the
dichloroethene (C2H2Cl2)
isomers shown below.
Molecule I is cis-1...