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- Styrene abstract "Styrene, also known as ethenylbenzene, vinyl benzene and phenylethene, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H5CH=CH2. This derivative of benzene is a colorless oily liquid that evaporates easily and has a sweet smell, although high concentrations confer a less pleasant odor. Styrene is the precursor to polystyrene and several copolymers. Approximately 25 million tonnes (55 billion pounds) of styrene were produced in 2010.".
- Styrene thumbnail Styrene.svg?width=300.
- Styrene wikiPageExternalLink styrene.
- Styrene wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Styrene wikiPageExternalLink msds.php?msdsId=9925112.
- Styrene wikiPageID "168394".
- Styrene wikiPageRevisionID "606182029".
- Styrene hasPhotoCollection Styrene.
- Styrene imagefile "Styrene-from-xtal-2001-3D-balls.png".
- Styrene imagefile "Styrene.svg".
- Styrene imagename "Styrene".
- Styrene imagesize "150".
- Styrene imagesize "180".
- Styrene name "Styrene".
- Styrene othernames "Vinyl benzene; cinnamene; styrol; phenylethene; diarex HF 77; styrolene; styropol; vinylbenzene; phenylethylene".
- Styrene pin "Phenylethene".
- Styrene verifiedfields "changed".
- Styrene verifiedrevid "477173358".
- Styrene subject Category:Alkenes.
- Styrene subject Category:Aromatic_compounds.
- Styrene subject Category:Hazardous_air_pollutants.
- Styrene subject Category:IARC_Group_2B_carcinogens.
- Styrene subject Category:Monomers.
- Styrene type ChemicalCompound.
- Styrene type ChemicalSubstance.
- Styrene type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Styrene type ChemicalObject.
- Styrene type Thing.
- Styrene comment "Styrene, also known as ethenylbenzene, vinyl benzene and phenylethene, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H5CH=CH2. This derivative of benzene is a colorless oily liquid that evaporates easily and has a sweet smell, although high concentrations confer a less pleasant odor. Styrene is the precursor to polystyrene and several copolymers. Approximately 25 million tonnes (55 billion pounds) of styrene were produced in 2010.".
- Styrene label "Estireno".
- Styrene label "Estireno".
- Styrene label "Stirene".
- Styrene label "Styreen".
- Styrene label "Styren".
- Styrene label "Styrene".
- Styrene label "Styrol".
- Styrene label "Styrène".
- Styrene label "Стирол".
- Styrene label "ستيرين".
- Styrene label "スチレン".
- Styrene label "苯乙烯".
- Styrene sameAs Styren.
- Styrene sameAs Styrol.
- Styrene sameAs Στυρένιο.
- Styrene sameAs Estireno.
- Styrene sameAs Estireno.
- Styrene sameAs Styrène.
- Styrene sameAs Stirena.
- Styrene sameAs Stirene.
- Styrene sameAs スチレン.
- Styrene sameAs 스타이렌.
- Styrene sameAs Styreen.
- Styrene sameAs Styren.
- Styrene sameAs Estireno.
- Styrene sameAs m.016jrk.
- Styrene sameAs Q28917.
- Styrene sameAs Q28917.
- Styrene wasDerivedFrom Styrene?oldid=606182029.
- Styrene depiction Styrene.svg.
- Styrene isPrimaryTopicOf Styrene.
- Styrene name "Styrene".