butylene
/ˈbjuːtɪliːn/Definitions
1. noun
A type of alkene hydrocarbon, particularly butene or isobutene, used as a monomer in the production of polymers.
“The chemical plant used butylene to manufacture the synthetic rubber needed for the tires.”
1. noun
A type of alkene hydrocarbon, particularly butene or isobutene, used as a monomer in the production of polymers.
“The chemical plant used butylene to manufacture the synthetic rubber needed for the tires.”