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'''Acrylonitrile''' is a Nitrile who has her own brands and polymer products. She is mostly known for her acrylic fibres which are used as synthetic wool. [[Butadiene]] and [[Styrene]] are her work partners. Acrylonitrile is usually very rude.
'''Acrylonitrile''' is a Nitrile who has her own brands and polymer products. She is mostly known for her acrylic fibres which are used as synthetic wool. [[Butadiene]] and [[Styrene]] are her work partners. Acrylonitrile is usually very rude.
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{{gijinka|title=|formula=C2H3CN|othernames=Vinyl Cyanide, Propenenitrile||image=Akrilnitrilbebe.png|theme=|aliases=|gender=Female|height=1.72m|hair=Light brown|eye=Blue|occupation= * Innovator
* Researcher
* Researcher
* CEO|personality=|parents= * [[Ammonia]]
* CEO|personality=|parents= * [[Ammonia]]
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* [[Acetonitrile]]|consort=|offspring= * Adiponitrile
* [[Acetonitrile]]|consort=|offspring= * Adiponitrile
* Acrylamide|affiliations=|enemies=}}
* Acrylamide|affiliations=|enemies=}}
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==History==
==History==
Acrylonitrile was first seen in 1893 nearly 50 years after Acetonitrile.
Acrylonitrile was first seen in 1893 nearly 50 years after Acetonitrile.

Latest revision as of 23:32, 19 December 2023

Acrylonitrile is a Nitrile who has her own brands and polymer products. She is mostly known for her acrylic fibres which are used as synthetic wool. Butadiene and Styrene are her work partners. Acrylonitrile is usually very rude.



History

Acrylonitrile was first seen in 1893 nearly 50 years after Acetonitrile.