Camphene

/ˈkæmfiːn/ noun

A liquid hydrocarbon extracted from turpentine or produced synthetically, used as a solvent and in organic synthesis.

From 'camphor' plus the chemical suffix '-ene' (denoting an unsaturated hydrocarbon with a double bond). The term emerged in the 19th century when chemists identified this compound in turpentine distillation.

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