Diolefins

/ˌdaɪoʊˈlɛfɪnz/ noun

Definition

The plural form of diolefine; multiple hydrocarbon molecules each containing two double bonds.

Etymology

Plural of 'diolefine' formed by adding '-s' in English, while the singular derives from Greek and Latin chemical terminology.

Kelly Says

When chemists talk about diolefins as a group, they're discussing one of the most important chemical families for industrial manufacturing—these molecules are the raw materials that create synthetic rubber and elastomers worth billions of dollars annually.

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