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called vinylic. Allyls,
acrylates and
styrenics contain vinyl groups. (A
styrenic crosslinker with two
vinyl groups is
called divinyl benzene.)
Vinyl groups...
- Look up
vinyl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vinyl may
refer to:
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a
particular vinyl polymer Vinyl cation, a type of carbocation...
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anions alkylate without deselenation, and then
oxidize to α-selenoenones.
Vinylic selenides are
organoselenium compounds that play a role in
organic synthesis...
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Vinyl neodecanoate (trade name
VeoVa 10) is a
vinylic monomer that is
virtually always used in
combination with
other monomers to
create latices or emulsion...
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Vinyl Basketball Club, also
known as
Vinyl BC, is an
American professional basketball team. They are a
member of the
Unrivaled basketball league, and made...
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vinyl revival, also
known as the
vinyl resurgence, is the
renewed interest and
increased sales of
vinyl records, or
gramophone records, that has been...
- (named
after its
speed in
revolutions per minute), a type of 7-inch
sized vinyl record containing an A-side and a B-side, i.e. one song on each side. The...
- kinetics. Generally,
vinylic halides are
unreactive in solution:
silver nitrate does not
precipitate silver halides in the
presence of
vinyl halides, and this...
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Vinyl roof
refers to a
vinyl covering for an automobile's top. This
covering was
originally designed to give the
appearance of a
convertible to models...
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organic chemistry,
vinylation is the
process of
attaching a
vinyl group (CH2=CH−) to a substrate. Many
organic compounds contain vinyl groups, so the process...