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Styrene - Wikipedia
Styrene is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H5CH=CH2. Its structure consists of a vinyl group as substituent on benzene. en.wikipedia.org
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Styrene | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Styrene is a colorless, flammable liquid, which has a sweet odor and is highly volatile. Styrene is widely used to make plastics and rubber, which are used ... www.niehs.nih.gov
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Styrene - the NIST WebBook
Chemical structure: C8H8 This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file or as a computed 3d SD file View 3d structure (requires JavaScript / HTML 5) webbook.nist.gov
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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About Styrene - SIRC
Styrene is an essential component of materials used to make thousands of remarkably strong, flexible, and light-weight products for home, school, work, and ... styrene.org
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Styrene - American Chemical Society
Styrene is a sweet-smelling, oily liquid that is almost insoluble in water but is miscible with most organic solvents. www.acs.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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Styrene - Overview | Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Styrene is primarily a synthetic chemical that is used extensively in the manufacture of plastics, rubber, and resins. It is also known as vinylbenzene, ... www.osha.gov
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Styrene | Westlake
Styrene is used to produce polystyrene, ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), unsaturated polyester, latex and synthetic rubber, which are used in a number ... www.westlake.com
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Styrene - OEHHA - CA.gov
Precursor to polystyrene and several copolymers; production of plastic, synthetic rubber, insulation and protective coatings, construction materials, vehicle ... oehha.ca.gov
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Styrene | CASRN 100-42-5 | DTXSID2021284 | IRIS | US EPA, ORD
This IRIS assessment for Styrene consists of hazard identification and dose-response assessment data and provides support for EPA risk management decisions. iris.epa.gov
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Styrene | C6H5CHCH2 | CID 7501 - PubChem
Styrene is primarily a synthetic chemical. It is also known as vinylbenzene, ethenylbenzene, cinnamene, or phenylethylene. It's a colorless liquid that ... pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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