ethylene-

  • 61ethylene group — Chem. the bivalent group, C2H4 , derived from ethylene or ethane. Also called ethylene radical …

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  • 62ethylene oxide — noun Date: circa 1884 a colorless flammable toxic compound C2H4O used especially in synthesis (as of ethylene glycol) and in sterilization and fumigation …

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  • 63Ethylene (data page) — This page provides supplementary chemical data on ethylene. Structure and properties Table data obtained from CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics , 44th ed. Spectral data Material Safety Data Sheet The handling of this chemical may incur… …

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  • 64Ethylène aldéhyde — Acroléine Acroléine Général Nom IUPAC …

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  • 65ethylene dibromide — Chem. See EDB. Also called ethylene bromide. * * * …

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  • 66ethylene dichloride — Chem. a colorless, heavy, oily, toxic liquid, C2H4Cl2, having a chloroformlike odor: used in the synthesis of vinyl chloride, and as a solvent for fats, waxes, resins, etc. Also called dichloroethane, ethylene chloride. * * * …

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  • 67ethylene oxide — noun The simplest epoxide; used as a sterilizing agent and in the production of ethylene glycol …

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  • 68ethylene-vinyl acetate — noun The copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate. Abbreviation: EVA …

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  • 69ethylene group — /ˈɛθəlin grup/ (say ethuhleen groohp) noun the bivalent group,–CH2CH2–, derived from ethylene or ethane …

  • 70ethylene-propylene rubber — /ˌɛθəlin ˈproʊpəlin rʌbə/ (say .ethuhleen prohpuhleen rubuh) noun a fully saturated, synthetic stereo regular rubber made by the polymerisation of approximately equal proportions of ethylene and propylene. Abbrev.: EPR …