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cumulenic |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective cumulenic is
(organic chemistry) of or pertaining to a cumulene.
cumulene |
cumulenic |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between cumulene and cumulenic
is that
cumulene is (organic chemistry) any hydrocarbon (or derivative) having three or more cumulative double bonds eg r
2c=c=c=cr
2 while
cumulenic is (organic chemistry) of or pertaining to a cumulene.
As a noun cumulene
is (organic chemistry) any hydrocarbon (or derivative) having three or more cumulative double bonds eg r
2c=c=c=cr
2.
As an adjective cumulenic is
(organic chemistry) of or pertaining to a cumulene.