structural formula of divinyl acetylene?
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C6H6
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During a research on acetylene, a yellowish oil was found in addition to the gas. The oil so found is identified as divinyl acetylene. The oil when left alone, thickens into a jelly and then into a hard resin that tends to explode when handled. The structural formula for divinyl acetylene is C6H6.
It is a highly reactive and explosive chemical and is sensitive to shocks, sparks, heat, mechanical friction, or other accidental ignition. It is also more shock sensitive than primary explosives such as TNT. It is mainly used in manufacturing of synthetic rubber.
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