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  2. Octyne - Wikipedia

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    Octynes are alkynes with one triple bond and the molecular formula C 8 H 14. The isomers are: 1-Octyne; 2-Octyne; 3-Octyne; 4-Octyne This page was last edited on 3 ...

  3. Alkyne - Wikipedia

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    Examples include ethyne or octyne. In parent chains with four or more carbons, it is necessary to say where the triple bond is located. For octyne, one can either write 3-octyne or oct-3-yne when the bond starts at the third carbon. The lowest number possible is given to the triple bond. When no superior functional groups are present, the ...

  4. 2-Octyne - Wikipedia

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    2-Octyne, also known as methylpentylethyne and oct-2-yne, [1] is a type of alkyne with a triple bond at its second carbon (the '2-' indicates the location of the triple bond in the chain). Its formula is C 8 H 14. [2] Its density at 25 °C and otherwise stable conditions is 0.759 g/ml. [3] The boiling point is 137 °C. [3]

  5. 4-Octyne - Wikipedia

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    4-Octyne, also known as dipropylethyne, is a type of alkyne with a triple bond at its fourth carbon (the '4-' indicates the location of the triple bond in the chain). Its formula is C 8 H 14 . 4-Octyne forms with 5-decyne , 3-hexyne , and 2-butyne a group of symmetric alkynes.

  6. Skeletal formula - Wikipedia

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    The skeletal formula of the antidepressant drug escitalopram, featuring skeletal representations of heteroatoms, a triple bond, phenyl groups and stereochemistry. The skeletal formula, line-angle formula, bond-line formula or shorthand formula of an organic compound is a type of molecular structural formula that serves as a shorthand representation of a molecule's bonding and some details of ...

  7. Triple bond - Wikipedia

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    A triple bond in chemistry is a chemical bond between two atoms involving six bonding electrons instead of the usual two in a covalent single bond. Triple bonds are stronger than the equivalent single bonds or double bonds, with a bond order of three. The most common triple bond is in a nitrogen N 2 molecule; the second most common is that ...

  8. 1-Octene - Wikipedia

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    1-Octene is an organic compound with a formula CH 2 CHC 6 H 13.The alkene is classified as a higher olefin and alpha-olefin, meaning that the double bond is located at the alpha (primary) position, endowing this compound with higher reactivity and thus useful chemical properties. 1-Octene is one of the important linear alpha olefins in industry.

  9. Heptyne - Wikipedia

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    Heptynes are alkynes with one triple bond and the molecular formula C 7 H 12. The isomers are: 1-Heptyne; 2-Heptyne; 3-Heptyne This page was last edited on 3 January ...