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A vinyl is an organic molecule containing a vinyl, or ethene group. This term is especially used in relationship to vinyl polymers and plastics. The structure is represented as H2C=CHR where R represents a functional group such as a hydrocarbon or halogen. The vinyl group is also at the core of all allyl groups. Its etymology is from Latin vinum = "wine", because of its relationship with alcohol (in its original sense of ethyl alcohol). Polymers
The 'slang' term vinyl is commonly used for products that contain PVC, such as vinyl records, vinyl roofs or vinyl siding.
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