cumulene

cumulene
Any hydrocarbon (or derivative) having three or more cumulative double bonds e.g. R

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  • Cumulène — Un cumulène est un composé organique avec trois ou plus doubles liaisons consécutives (cumulatives), par exemple le butatriène, H2C=C=C=CH2 qui, comme étant le plus petit des cumulènes, est aussi appelé lui même cumulène. Contrairement aux… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Cumulene — Not to be confused with cumene. A cumulene is a chemical compound with two or more cumulative (consecutive) double bonds, for example butatriene (which is also just called cumulene), H2C=C=C=CH2. Unlike alkanes and most alkenes, cumulenes tend to …   Wikipedia

  • cumulene — kumulenas statusas T sritis chemija formulė Formulę žr. priede. priedas( ai) Grafinis formatas atitikmenys: angl. cumulene rus. кумулен …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • cumulene — pl.m. cumuleni …   Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari

  • cumulene — cu·mu·lene …   English syllables

  • cumulene — ˈkyümyəˌlēn noun ( s) Etymology: cumulated + ene : a hydrocarbon containing cumulated double bonds …   Useful english dictionary

  • Allene — An allene is a hydrocarbon in which one atom of carbon is connected by double bonds with two other atoms of carbon. Allene also is the common name for the parent compound of this series, 1,2 propadiene.Such pair of bonds make allenes much more… …   Wikipedia

  • Ene reaction — The Ene reaction (also known as the Alder ene reaction) is a chemical reaction between an alkene with an allylic hydrogen (the ene) and a compound containing a multiple bond (the enophile), in order to form a new σ bond with migration of the ene… …   Wikipedia

  • Carbon suboxide — Chembox new Name = Carbon suboxide ImageFile = Carbon suboxide 2D dimensions.png ImageName = Structure of carbon suboxide ImageFile1 = Carbon suboxide 3D vdW.png ImageName1 = Space filling model of carbon suboxide IUPACName = propadiene 1,3 dione …   Wikipedia

  • Cumene — Not to be confused with cumin or cumulene. Cumene …   Wikipedia

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