
In organic chemistry a diene (n {respell|DY|een}) or diolefin (n {respell|dy|OH|lə-fin}) is a hydrocarbon that contains two carbon double bonds. Dienes occur occasionally in nature. Conjugated dienes are widely used as monomers in the polymer industry. ==Classes== Dienes can be divided into three classes, depending on the relative location of the...
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Diène, is a typical Serer patronym in Senegal. It can also be a Serer first name for a female, which can be inherited as middle name from the mother. In English speaking Gambia, the variantes of this surname (also worn by the Serers) include Jein. People carrying this name include : == Notes == ...
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(from the article `hydrocarbon`) Compounds with more than one carbon-carbon double bond are called dienes or polyenes. They occur widely in nature and are commercially important. The ... Each of the monomers whose polymerization is described aboveethylene, vinyl chloride, propylene, and styrenecontain one double bond. Anothe...
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An unsaturated organic compound that contains two fixed double bonds between carbon atoms. Dienes in which the two double-bond units are linked by one single bond are termed conjugated. The simplest example of a diene is butadiene. See also Diels-Alder reaction.
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any compound, as 1,3-butadiene, CH=CH−CH=CH, that contains two double bonds. Also called
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