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Meaning of "divalent hydrocarbon"

divalent hydrocarbon - A divalent hydrocarbon is a molecule containing two carbon atoms bonded together

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Hydrocarbylene radicals mean divalent hydrocarbon radicals.
The divalent hydrocarbon radicals can be unbranched or branched.
For the groups of formula II is a divalent hydrocarbon radical chosen from.
Is a divalent hydrocarbon radical chosen from.
Is a substituted or unsubstituted divalent hydrocarbon residue ;.
Z represents a divalent hydrocarbon group which may be substituted.
The term " alkylene " is used as a branched or linear divalent hydrocarbon radical.
Preferred divalent hydrocarbon radicals are the alkylene radicals.
The term " alkylene " refers to a straight or branched chain divalent hydrocarbon radical.
The divalent hydrocarbon radicals may be unbranched or branched.
X is a bond or a divalent hydrocarbon group ;.
B is a divalent hydrocarbon radical bearing a positive or negative ionic charge.
The process of claim 2, wherein the divalent hydrocarbon radicals are alkylene groups.
Z is a divalent hydrocarbon radical or combination of divalent hydrocarbon radicals and siloxane radicals.
In another particular embodiment, the divalent hydrocarbon group is a divalent group of the formula,.

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Is a divalent hydrocarbon radical chosen from the group consisting of,.
An alkylene group is unsubstituted or substituted, straight or branched chain saturated divalent hydrocarbon group.
Is a divalent hydrocarbon group or a covalent bond ; and.
Preferably, the B group is a linear, branched or cyclic divalent hydrocarbon chain.
R are divalent hydrocarbon groups which can be the same or different ;.
Each R2 is the same or different and is a substituted or unsubstituted divalent hydrocarbon residue ;.
T represents a divalent hydrocarbon radical which may carry substituents or contain hetero atoms ;.
In the formula, R represents a divalent hydrocarbon group.
A'is a divalent hydrocarbon or silahydrocarbon radical which structurally bridges together the cyclopentadienyl ring ligands ;.
Each symbol Y represents an oxygen atom or a divalent hydrocarbon group ;.
The divalent hydrocarbon radicals include the alkylene, alkylidene, cycloalkylene and cycloalkylidene radicals.
Each symbol Y represents an oxygen atom or a divalent hydrocarbon radical ;.
The preferred divalent hydrocarbon radicals are the divalent aliphatic hydrocarbon radicals, preferably the alkylene radicals.
Each R ⁸ independently preferably comprises a divalent hydrocarbon radical having 3 or more carbons.
The divalent hydrocarbon radicals represented by W include the alkylene, alkylidene, cycloalkylene and cycloalkylidene radicals.
For instance, propylene is a divalent hydrocarbon group having 3 carbon atoms.
Is a divalent hydrocarbon radical containing from about 2 to about 4 carbon atoms ;.
An " alkylene group " is a saturated aliphatic branched or straight-chain divalent hydrocarbon radical.
Most preferably Q is a divalent hydrocarbon radical, especially a divalent alkylene radical containing from 2 to 8 carbon atoms.
The terms " alkenediyl " and " alkynediyl " refer to straight or branched, unsaturated divalent hydrocarbon radicals.
When R3 is a divalent hydrocarbon radical and X is a carboxylic grouping, the acids are in the form.
The radicals R, which are identical or different, represent divalent hydrocarbon radicals ;.
R is preferably a divalent hydrocarbon residue having 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
Q and Q ¹ are the same or different divalent hydrocarbon groups ;.
Is a divalent hydrocarbon group, and.
A compound according to claim 1, wherein W is a divalent hydrocarbon residue having 1 to 8 carbon atoms.
Is a divalent hydrocarbon radical ;.
In addition, the number of carbon atoms of the divalent hydrocarbon group R is preferably 4 to 14.
The permissible divalent hydrocarbon residues may contain fluorine, silicon, or other non-carbon atoms.
The process according to claim 1, wherein A is a divalent hydrocarbon group with from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
The divalent hydrocarbon radical R ¹ is an alkylene of one to 10 carbon atoms or an arylene.
It is therefore preferable that W be a divalent hydrocarbon residue having 1 to 20 carbon atoms.
A is a divalent hydrocarbon radical ; and Z corresponds to one of the formulae below, wherein,.
The R ** group in the hydrocarbyl substituent is a divalent hydrocarbon group containing 2 to 6 carbon atoms.
Is a divalent hydrocarbon group corresponding to one of the following formulae D1 and F1, wherein,.

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