isoprene

/ˈaɪsəˌpriːn/
noun
  1. A colorless liquid hydrocarbon used to make synthetic rubber and other materials.
    • Factories use isoprene to create adhesives and sealants.
    • The chemical structure of isoprene is similar to natural rubber molecules.
    • Isoprene is a key ingredient in the production of synthetic rubber for tires.
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