butadiene
[ byoo-tuh-dahy-een, -dahy-een ]
/ ˌbyu təˈdaɪ in, -daɪˈin /
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.
Words nearby butadiene
but and ben,
but for,
but good,
but-,
butabarbital sodium,
butadiene,
butamben,
butane,
butanoic acid,
butanol,
butanone
British Dictionary definitions for butadiene
butadiene
/ (ˌbjuːtəˈdaɪiːn) /
noun
a colourless easily liquefiable flammable gas that polymerizes readily and is used mainly in the manufacture of synthetic rubbers. Formula: CH 2 :CHCH:CH 2
Systematic name: buta-1,3-diene
Word Origin for butadiene
C20: from
buta (
ne) +
di-
1 +
-ene
Scientific definitions for butadiene
butadiene
[ byōō′tə-dī′ēn′ ]
A colorless, highly flammable hydrocarbon obtained from petroleum and used to make synthetic rubber. Chemical formula: C4H6.