Isoprene Definition
īsə-prēn
noun
A colorless, volatile liquid, CH2:C(CH3)CH:CH2, prepared by the dry distillation of raw rubber or synthetically: when heated with sodium or certain other substances, it polymerizes to form a substance closely resembling natural rubber.
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Other Word Forms of Isoprene
Noun
Singular:
isoprene
Plural:
isoprenesOrigin of Isoprene
Coined (1860) by British chemist C. G. Williams, from iso- (“equal; different, isomeric”) + prop- (“three carbon prefix”) + -ene (“alkene suffix”). A misnomer.
From Wiktionary
iso– pr(opyl)ene
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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