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stilbene
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stil·bene  (stlbn)
n.
A colorless or yellowish crystalline compound, C14H12, used in the manufacture of dyes and optical bleaches and as a phosphor.

[Greek stilbos, shining (from stilbein, to shimmer) + -ene.]

stilbene [ˈstɪlbiːn]
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) a colourless or slightly yellow crystalline water-insoluble unsaturated hydrocarbon used in the manufacture of dyes; trans-1,2-diphenylethene. Formula: C6H5CH:CHC6H5
[from Greek stilbos glittering + -ene]

stilbene  (stlbn)
A colorless or yellowish crystalline compound used in the manufacture of dyes and as a fabric brightener.Chemical formula: C14H12.


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