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propene

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pro·pene  (prpn)
n.
See propylene.

propene [ˈprəʊpiːn]
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) a colourless gaseous alkene obtained by cracking petroleum: used in synthesizing many organic compounds. Formula: CH3CH:CH2 Also called propylene

propene  (prpn)
See propylene.
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Noun1.propene - a flammable gas obtained by cracking petroleum; used in organic synthesis
gas - a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely


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In other words, the crosslinking reaction primarily occurs in functionalization of polyolefins with low propene or octene content, while the degradation is the main side reaction in functionalization of polyolefins with high propene content.
Propene, an alkene corresponding to propane, is [FORMULA DATA OMITTED] Cycloalkanes are alkanes that are joined to themselves to form five-and six-membered ring compound Cyclohexane has two hydrogens on every carbon: [FORMULA DATA OMITTED].
China's demand for Propene has grown at a fast pace in the past decade.
 
 
 
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