Vinylbenzene
[vahyn-l-ben-zeen, -ben-zeen] /ˌvaɪn lˈbɛn zin, -bɛnˈzin/
noun, Chemistry.
1.
styrene.
vinylbenzene vi·nyl·ben·zene (vī’nəl-běn’zēn’, -běn-zēn’)
n.
See styrene.
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