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styrolene
styrolene Chem. (ˈstaɪərəliːn) [f. prec. + -ene.] = styrol.1881 Watts Dict. Chem. 3rd Suppl. 1832 Styrolene, C8H8. Syn. with Cinnamene. 1891 J. E. Marsh tr. van 't Hoff's Chem. Space 33 Styrolene of Storax C6H5.CH.CH2, reported active by Berthelot.
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Glucoside
constitution of the non-glucose part of the molecules has been proposed that posits four groups: (I) alkyl derivatives, (2) benzene derivatives, (3) styrolene Styrolene derivatives
This group contains a benzene and also an ethylene group, being derived from styrolene.
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styrene
styrene Chem. (ˈstaɪəriːn) [f. styrax + -ene.] 1. A colourless, toxic, aromatic liquid, C6H5·CH:CH2, orig. obtained from the storax tree (hence called styrol or styrolene) and now recovered as a by-product of petroleum. Also called vinylbenzene and phenylethylene.1885 I. Remsen Introd. Study Compoun...
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