(organic chemistry) C4H6 An asymmetrical cyclic hydrocarbon occurring in several isomeric forms. Also known as cyclobutylene.
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(organic chemistry) C4H6 An asymmetrical cyclic hydrocarbon occurring in several isomeric forms. Also known as cyclobutylene.
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| Molecular formula | C4H6 |
| Molar mass | 54.09 g/mol |
| Density | 0.733 g/cm3 |
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Cyclobutene is a cycloalkene with chemical formula C4H6 and CAS number 822-35-5. It is used in the chemical industry as a monomer for synthesis of some polymers and for a range of chemical syntheses.
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