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chemical formula C6H5CH=CH2. Its
structure consists of a
vinyl group as
substituent on
benzene.
Styrene is a colorless, oily liquid,
although aged samples...
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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...
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Benzene is an
organic chemical compound with the
molecular formula C6H6. The
benzene molecule is
composed of six
carbon atoms joined in a
planar hexagonal...
- with the odor ****ociated with
paint thinners. It is a mono-substituted
benzene derivative,
consisting of a
methyl group (CH3)
attached to a
phenyl group...
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olefins (including
ethylene and propylene) and
aromatics (including
benzene,
toluene and
xylene isomers). Oil
refineries produce olefins and aromatics...
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Polyvinyl chloride (alternatively: poly(
vinyl chloride), colloquial:
vinyl or polyvinyl; abbreviated: PVC) is the world's third-most
widely produced synthetic...
- H2C=CH−C6H4−HC=CH2 (a
benzene ring with two
vinyl groups as substituents). It is
related to
styrene (vinylbenzene, C6H5−CH=CH2) by the
addition of a
second vinyl group...
- (archaically φ) or Ø. The
phenyl group is
closely related to
benzene and can be
viewed as a
benzene ring,
minus a hydrogen,
which may be
replaced by some other...
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Vinyl alcohol, also
called ethenol (IUPAC name; not ethanol) or ethylenol, is the
simplest enol. With the
formula CH2CHOH, it is a
labile compound that...
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Benzofuran is the
heterocyclic compound consisting of
fused benzene and
furan rings. This
colourless liquid is a
component of coal tar.
Benzofuran is...