DCE
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| Definition | : | DiChloroEthene |
| Category | : | Academic & Science » Chemistry |
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What does DCE mean?
Dichloroethene (DCE) or Dichloroethylene (DCE) is an organochloride.
Organochloride or Organochlorine compound is an organic compound that contains at least one covalently bonded chlorine atom.
18 more results for DCE
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Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced
Medical
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Distributed Computing Environment
Games & Entertainment
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DiChloroEthane
Chemistry
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Directive Cadre sur l'Eau
[Water Framework Directive]
Law & Legal
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Data Circuit-terminating Equipment
Communication
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Digital Currency Exchange
Cryptocurrency
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Darbhanga College of Engineering
Universities & Institutions
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Data Center Ethernet
Data Storage
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Dead Code Elimination
Programming & Development
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Delhi College of Engineering
Universities & Institutions
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Dalian Commodity Exchange
Business Terms
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Division of Continuing Education
Universities & Institutions
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Directorate of Collegiate Education
Departments & Agencies
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Dronacharya College of Engineering
Universities & Institutions
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Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering
Universities & Institutions
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Department of Collegiate Education
Departments & Agencies
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Drum Corps Europe
Regional Organizations
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Daly Cherry-Evans
Celebrities & Famous
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of DCE in Organochlorides?
The full form of DCE is DiChloroEthene
What are the full forms of DCE in Academic & Science?
DiChloroEthane | DiChloroEthene | Darbhanga College of Engineering | Delhi College of Engineering | Division of Continuing Education | Dronacharya College of Engineering | Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering
What are the full forms of DCE in Worldwide?
Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced | Distributed Computing Environment | DiChloroEthane | DiChloroEthene | Data Circuit-terminating Equipment | Digital Currency Exchange | Data Center Ethernet | Dead Code Elimination | Division of Continuing Education