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  2. Alkyne - Wikipedia

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    Internal alkynes feature carbon substituents on each acetylenic carbon. Symmetrical examples include diphenylacetylene and 3-hexyne. They may also be asymmetrical, such as in 2-pentyne. Terminal alkynes have the formula RC≡CH, where at least one end of the alkyne is a hydrogen atom. An example is methylacetylene (propyne using IUPAC ...

  3. Transition metal alkyne complex - Wikipedia

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    Transition metal alkyne complexes are often formed by the displacement of labile ligands by the alkyne. For example, a variety of cobalt-alkyne complexes arise by the reaction of alkynes with dicobalt octacarbonyl. [2] Co 2 (CO) 8 + R 2 C 2 → (R 2 C 2)Co 2 (CO) 6 + 2 CO. Many alkyne complexes are produced by reduction of metal halides: [3]

  4. Category:Alkynes - Wikipedia

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    Alkyne derivatives (7 C, 86 P) Alkynyl groups (4 P) P. Polyynes (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Alkynes" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  5. Cycloalkyne - Wikipedia

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    Large alkyne-containing carbocycles may be virtually unstrained, while the smallest constituents of this class of molecules may experience so much strain that they have yet to be observed experimentally. [1] Cyclooctyne (C 8 H 12) is the smallest cycloalkyne capable of being isolated and stored as a stable compound. [2]

  6. Acetylene - Wikipedia

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    Acetylene (systematic name: ethyne) is the chemical compound with the formula C 2 H 2 and structure H−C≡C−H.It is a hydrocarbon and the simplest alkyne. [8] This colorless gas is widely used as a fuel and a chemical building block.

  7. List of reagents - Wikipedia

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    an organic compound; simplest example of the ketones: Acetylene: a hydrocarbon and the simplest alkyne; widely used as a fuel and chemical building block Ammonia: inorganic; the precursor to most nitrogen-containing compounds; used to make fertilizer Ammonium hydroxide: aqueous ammonia; used in traditional qualitative inorganic analysis

  8. Propyne - Wikipedia

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    Propyne (methylacetylene) is an alkyne with the chemical formula CH 3 C≡CH. It is a component of MAPD gas —along with its isomer propadiene (allene), which was commonly used in gas welding . Unlike acetylene , propyne can be safely condensed .

  9. Aryne - Wikipedia

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    The alkyne representation of benzyne is the most widely encountered. Arynes are usually described as having a strained triple bond. [6]Geometric constraints on the triple bond in benzyne result in diminished overlap of in-plane p-orbitals, and thus weaker triple bond. [7]