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what are cumulated dienes​

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Answered by mattapunia
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Explanation:

The cumulated dienes are two double bonds separated by a single bonds .

Answered by debjanibanetjee
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Explanation:

1,3-butadiene

In organic chemistry a diene (/ˈdaɪ.iːn/ DY-een) (diolefin (/daɪˈoʊləfɪn/ dy-OH-lə-fin) or alkadiene) is a covalent compound that contains two double bonds, usually among carbon atoms.[1] They thus contain two alkene units, with the standard prefix di of systematic nomenclature. As a subunit of more complex molecules, dienes occur in naturally occurring and synthetic chemicals and are used in organic synthesis. Conjugated dienes are widely used as monomers in the polymer industry. Polyunsaturated fats are of interest to nutrition.

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