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bivinyl

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bi⋅vi⋅nyl

[bahy-vahyn-l]
–noun Chemistry.
butadiene.

Origin:
bi- 1 + vinyl

bu⋅ta⋅di⋅ene

[byoo-tuh-dahy-een, -dahy-een]
–noun Chemistry.
a colorless, flammable gas, C4H6, soluble in alcohol but not in water, usually derived from butane or butene: used chiefly in the manufacture of rubber and paint, and in organic synthesis.
Also called bivinyl, vinylethylene.


Origin:
1895–1900; buta(ne) + di- 1 + -ene
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butadiene   (by'tə-dī'ēn')  Pronunciation Key 
A colorless, highly flammable hydrocarbon obtained from petroleum and used to make synthetic rubber. Chemical formula: C4H6.
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