A hydrocarbon compound with a specific molecular structure found in some organic chemistry applications.
From 'dia-' + a chemical suffix '-ene' indicating a double bond. This appears in specialized organic chemistry literature from the late 1800s.
Diasene is a chemical word so specialized that even most chemists won't encounter it—it lives in the narrow corners where theoretical chemistry meets industrial applications!
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