Ethenyl

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Eth´e`nyl


n.1.(Chem.) A trivalent hydrocarbon radical, CH3.C.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The position 9-substituted 24-mer GQ was stabilized by the two ethenyl derivatives by 7-8[degrees]C in [Na.sup.+] and 5-8[degrees]C in [K.sup.+]; however, in position 23, the GQs were destabilized by 1-6[degrees]C in [Na.sup.+] and 6-8[degrees]C in [K.sup.+].
1 Ethenyl isothiocyanate 0.08 85 41 2 Allyl isothioocyanate 0.09 99 83 3 Disulphide, dimethyl (2,3-dithiabutane) 0.12 94 94 4 Trisulphide dimethyl (2,3,4-trithiapentane) 0.35 126 126 5 1,2,4-trithiolane,3,5-dimethyl 0.42 152 152 6 4-methyl thiobutyl isothiocyanate 0.60 161 161 7 2-phenylethyl isothiocyanate 0.63 163 159 8 N-heptacosane 0.98 380 57 9 N-nonacosane 1.00 408 57 10 (9E)-9-hydroxy vitamin D3 1.01 400 74 11 N-octacosane 1.07 394 57 No.
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