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- Ethylene abstract "Ethylene (IUPAC name: ethene) is a hydrocarbon with the formula C2H4 or H2C=CH2. It is a colorless flammable gas with a faint "sweet and musky" odor when pure. It is the simplest alkene (a hydrocarbon with carbon-carbon double bonds), and the simplest unsaturated hydrocarbon after acetylene (C2H2).Ethylene is widely used in chemical industry, and its worldwide production (over 109 million tonnes in 2006) exceeds that of any other organic compound. Ethylene is also an important natural plant hormone, used in agriculture to force the ripening of fruits.".
- Ethylene iupacName "Ethene".
- Ethylene thumbnail Ethylene-CRC-MW-dimensions-2D.png?width=300.
- Ethylene wikiPageExternalLink 74851.pdf.
- Ethylene wikiPageExternalLink 9.
- Ethylene wikiPageExternalLink eics0475.htm.
- Ethylene wikiPageExternalLink nnfcc-renewable-chemicals-factsheet-ethanol.
- Ethylene wikiPageExternalLink Ethylene_MSDS_EN.pdf.
- Ethylene wikiPageExternalLink www.planthormones.info.
- Ethylene wikiPageID "9837".
- Ethylene wikiPageRevisionID "604585901".
- Ethylene hasPhotoCollection Ethylene.
- Ethylene imagefile "Ethylene-CRC-MW-dimensions-2D.png".
- Ethylene imagefilel "Ethylene-CRC-MW-3D-balls.png".
- Ethylene imagefiler "Ethylene-3D-vdW.png".
- Ethylene imagesize "160".
- Ethylene iupacname "Ethene".
- Ethylene section "俄房地产氛围温馨的".
- Ethylene verifiedfields "changed".
- Ethylene verifiedrevid "477167214".
- Ethylene subject Category:Aging-related_substances_in_plants.
- Ethylene subject Category:Alkenes.
- Ethylene subject Category:General_anesthetics.
- Ethylene subject Category:Monomers.
- Ethylene subject Category:Plant_hormones.
- Ethylene type ChemicalCompound.
- Ethylene type ChemicalSubstance.
- Ethylene type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Ethylene type ChemicalObject.
- Ethylene type Thing.
- Ethylene comment "Ethylene (IUPAC name: ethene) is a hydrocarbon with the formula C2H4 or H2C=CH2. It is a colorless flammable gas with a faint "sweet and musky" odor when pure. It is the simplest alkene (a hydrocarbon with carbon-carbon double bonds), and the simplest unsaturated hydrocarbon after acetylene (C2H2).Ethylene is widely used in chemical industry, and its worldwide production (over 109 million tonnes in 2006) exceeds that of any other organic compound.".
- Ethylene label "Eten".
- Ethylene label "Etheen".
- Ethylene label "Ethen".
- Ethylene label "Ethylene".
- Ethylene label "Etilene".
- Ethylene label "Etileno".
- Ethylene label "Etileno".
- Ethylene label "Éthylène".
- Ethylene label "Этилен".
- Ethylene label "إيثيلين".
- Ethylene label "エチレン".
- Ethylene label "乙烯".
- Ethylene sameAs Ethen.
- Ethylene sameAs Ethen.
- Ethylene sameAs Αιθένιο.
- Ethylene sameAs Etileno.
- Ethylene sameAs Etileno.
- Ethylene sameAs Éthylène.
- Ethylene sameAs Etena.
- Ethylene sameAs Etilene.
- Ethylene sameAs エチレン.
- Ethylene sameAs 에틸렌.
- Ethylene sameAs Etheen.
- Ethylene sameAs Eten.
- Ethylene sameAs Etileno.
- Ethylene sameAs m.02p6c.
- Ethylene sameAs Q151313.
- Ethylene sameAs Q151313.
- Ethylene wasDerivedFrom Ethylene?oldid=604585901.
- Ethylene depiction Ethylene-CRC-MW-dimensions-2D.png.
- Ethylene isPrimaryTopicOf Ethylene.