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                        One of a class of organic compounds containing two ethylenic linkages (carbon-to-carbon double bonds) in the molecules. Also known as alkadiene; diolefin.    
    
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									C<sub>60</sub>H<sub>78</sub>OSn<sub>2</sub> A white, crystalline compound, insoluble in water; used to control mites in deciduous and citrus fruits.    
    
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									A polymer which has ethylene as the major component, but which contains both covalent and ionic bonds.    
    
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									CH<sub>3</sub>(CH<sub>2</sub>)<sub>6</sub>COOCH<sub>3</sub> Colorless liquid boiling at 193_C; soluble in ether and alcohol, insoluble in water; used as an intermediate to make caprylic acid.    
    
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									C<sub>6</sub>Cl<sub>5</sub>OH A toxic white powder, decomposing at 310_C, melting at 190_C; soluble in alcohol, acetone, ether, and benzene; used as a fungicide, bactericide, algicide, herbicide, and chemical intermediate.    
    
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									An impure acetic acid derived from destructive distillation of wood or pine tar. Also known as pyracetic acid; wood vinegar.    
    
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									(C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>9</sub>)<sub>4</sub>N<sub>2</sub>CO A liquid with a boiling point of 305_C; used as a plasticizer.    
    
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									Al(C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>3</sub>O<sub>2</sub>)<sub>3</sub> A white solid that is very slightly soluble in cold water.    
    
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									Any compound of boron and carbon, especially B<sub>4</sub>C (used as an abrasive, alloying agent, and neutron absorber).    
    
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									Any of the compounds derived from a group of glycols or polyhydroxy alcohols by chlorine substitution for part of the hydroxyl groups. Also spelled chlorhydrin.    
    
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