Butylene

/ˈbjuːtəliːn/ noun

A hydrocarbon gas with four carbon atoms, used in manufacturing plastics, synthetic rubber, and other chemicals; also called butene.

From butyl (from butyric, relating to butter, from Latin butyrum) + -ene (chemistry suffix for unsaturated hydrocarbons). Early organic chemists named compounds after their original sources.

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