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styrene a colorless oily liquid; the monomer for polystyrene
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styrene Styrene (also vinyl benzene, ethenylbenzene, phenethylene, cinnamene, diarex HF 77, styrolene, styrol, styropol) is an organic compound which is an aromatic hydrocarbon having the chemical formula C8H8. At room temperature and pressure, styrene is a liquid. The chemical structure is shown at right. It is colourless, oily, toxic, flammable, and occurs in very small amounts in some plants, but is produced in industrial quantities from petroleum. ...
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styrene A colorless, toxic liquid with a strong aromatic aroma. Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and ether; polymerizes rapidly; can become explosive. Used to make polymers and copolymers, polystyrene plastics, and rubber.
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styrene Vinylbenzene. An aromatic compound having the formula C6H5C2H3. The monomer of polystyrene plastic. A common product of polymer pyrolysis.
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styrene Colorless oily liquid unsaturated hydrocarbon, C 6 H 5 CH:CH 2 , which is made synthetically from petroleum or obtained naturally from styrax. It is a monomer which polymerizes in the presence of air or peroxides to yield polystyrene, and is a component of other polymers including ABS, ASA, SAN, and BDS. Also called cinnamene henylethylene vinylbenzene.
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