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Isoprene
Isoprene Isoprene Chemical name 2-Methylbuta-1,3-diene ... 79-5 SMILES CC(=C)C=C Isoprene is a common synonym for the chemical ... present in excess quantities. At room temperature, isoprene is a colorless liquid which is highly ... The United States Department of Transportation considers isoprene a hazardous material and requires special ...
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Isoprene (translated from French)
Isoprene This article is one ébauche to be ... can share your knowledge by modifying it. Isoprene Chemical name 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene ... 79-5 SMILES CC(="c)c="c " " isoprene of the chemical compound 2-methyl-1 ...
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Talk:Isoprene
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Isoprene rubber (translated from German)
Isoprene rubber Isopren - India rubber ( Abbreviation IR) is ... over that of the Nauturkautschuk . Use finds isoprene rubber for example in Motor-car tire ...
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Image:Isoprene.png
Image:Isoprene.png Image File history File links Isoprene.png structure of isoprene. self created. Permission is granted to copy ...
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Image:Isoprene structure.png
Image:Isoprene structure.png Image File history File links Isoprene_structure.png Summary Chemical structure of isoprene created with ChemDraw. Licensing I, the creator ...
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Image:Isoprene Prins reaction.png
Image:Isoprene Prins reaction.png Image File history File links Isoprene_Prins_reaction.png Summary Isoprene Prins Licensing I, the creator of this ...
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Terpene
... are derived from conifers. Structure and biosynthesis Isoprene Terpenes are derived biosynthetically from units of isoprene, which has the molecular formula C 5 ... where n is the number of linked isoprene units. This is called the isoprene rule or the C5 rule. The isoprene units may be linked together "head ...
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Terpenoid
... similar to terpenes, derived from five-carbon isoprene units assembled and modified in thousands of ... hydrocarbons resulting from the combination of several isoprene units. Terpenoids can be thought of as ... be classified according to the number of isoprene units used: Monoterpenoids, 2 isoprene units Sesquiterpenoids, 3 isoprene units Diterpenoids, 4 isoprene units Sesterterpenoids, ...
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Terpenes (translated from Russian)
... Content Composition Terpenes examine as the derivatives isoprene, t. e. by formally consisting of the ... C 5 H 8 ) n (T.n. "isoprene rule"). The components of isoprene can form chains and cycles. Classification Myrcene ... Monos-terpene, C 10 H 16 , 2 isoprene blocks Seskviterpeny, C 15 H 24 , 3 isoprene blocks Diterapeny, C 20 H 32 , ...
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