enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Butyne - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butyne

    Butyne is an alkyne that contains 4 carbon and 6 hydrogen. It contains one triple bond and has two isomeric organic chemical compounds: 1-Butyne (ethylacetylene)

  3. 2-Butyne - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-butyne

    2-Butyne (dimethylacetylene, crotonylene or but-2-yne) is an alkyne with chemical formula CH 3 C≡CCH 3. Produced artificially, it is a colorless, volatile, pungent liquid at standard temperature and pressure .

  4. Alkylidene group - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkylidene_group

    For example, the isopropyl group (IUPAC: prop-2-yl) −CH(CH 3) 2 corresponds to the isopropylidene group =C(CH 3) 2 (IUPAC: prop-2-ylidene). The group is not typically used in common names of branched alkenes - e.g. 3-methylenepentane, the simplest compound that systematically includes an alkylidene group, [Note 1] is commonly known as 2-ethyl ...

  5. Alkyne - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkyne

    The C≡C bond distance of 118 picometers (for C 2 H 2) is much shorter than the C=C distance in alkenes (132 pm, for C 2 H 4) or the C–C bond in alkanes (153 pm). [3] Illustrative alkynes: a, acetylene, b, two depictions of propyne, c, 1-butyne, d, 2-butyne, e, the naturally occurring 1-phenylhepta-1,3,5-triyne, and f, the

  6. Butyl group - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butyl_group

    Butan-2-yl (sec-butyl) group is chiral. The carbon atom at position 2 is a stereocenter. It has four different groups attached: −H, −CH 3, −CH 2 −CH 3, and −R (the R group is not equal to those three groups). The names of the two chiral groups are: (2S)-butan-2-yl and (2R)-butan-2-yl.

  7. Isobutylene - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isobutylene

    Isobutylene (or 2-methylpropene) is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula (CH 3) 2 C=CH 2. It is a four-carbon branched alkene (olefin), one of the four isomers of butylene . It is a colorless flammable gas, and is of considerable industrial value.

  8. Acetylenedicarboxylic acid - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetylenedicarboxylic_acid

    [7] [8] Chemical structure of acetylenedicarboxylate. Acetylenedicarboxylate (often abbreviated as ADC or adc) is a divalent anion with formula C 4 O 2− 4 or [O 2 C−C≡C−CO 2] 2−; or any salt or ester thereof. The anion can be derived from acetylenedicarboxylic acid by the loss of two protons.

  9. Hexafluoroisobutylene - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexafluoroisobutylene

    Hexafluoroisobutylene is an organofluorine compound with the formula (CF 3) 2 C=CH 2. This colorless gas is structurally similar to isobutylene. It is used as a comonomer in the production of modified polyvinylidene fluoride. It is produced in a multistep process starting with the reaction of acetic anhydride with hexafluoroacetone. [1]