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A fulvene is a hydrocarbon obtained by formally cross-conjugating one ring and Methylidene through a common exocyclic double bond.[clarification needed]
The name is derived from the similarly structured fulvenes,[contradictory] which lack one ring.[contradictory] Pentafulvene is also called simply fulvene, the parent structure of this class.
Fulvenes are isomer of annulene