divinylbenzene

divinylbenzene
/duy vuyn'l ben"zeen, -ben zeen"/, n. Chem.
a clear liquid, C10H10, easily polymerized, used in the manufacture of rubbers, drying oils, ion-exchange resins, and polyesters. Also called vinylstyrene.
[DI-1 + VINYL + BENZENE]

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