ethenide

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Etymology[edit]

ethene +‎ -ide

Noun[edit]

ethenide (plural ethenides)

  1. (inorganic chemistry) A compound or ion containing two carbon atoms connected by a double bond. (C24-)
  2. (organic chemistry) A compound or ion derived from ethene by the removal of a hydrogen ion. (CH2=CH-)

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