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There isn't a direct correlation. Bromine Number is a measure of the amount of olefins in a sample. Diene Valve is a measure of the conjugated diolefins in a sample. In hydrocarbons, samples with high Diene Value also tend to have high Brominie numbers as a result of processing in a hydorgen deficient atmosphere.

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