- term
acetylenic designates A
doubly unsaturated position (sp-hybridized) on a
molecular framework, for
instance in an
alkyne such as
acetylene; An ethynyl...
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Acetylenic Compounds".
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English. 8 (10):...
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engineers Edmond Fouché and
Charles Picard became the
first to
develop oxygen-
acetylene welding in 1903. Pure oxygen,
instead of air, is used to
increase the...
- F.; Gandon, V.; Aubert, C.; Malacria, M. (2007). "Cotrimerizations of
Acetylenic Compounds". Org. React. 68: 1–302. doi:10.1002/0471264180.or068.01. ISBN 978-0471264187...
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parent acetylene. The two sp
orbitals project on
opposite sides of the
carbon atom.
Internal alkynes feature carbon substituents on each
acetylenic carbon...
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chemical formula of CaC2. Its main use
industrially is in the
production of
acetylene and
calcium cyanamide. The pure
material is colorless,
while pieces of...
- A
carbide lamp or
acetylene gas lamp is a
simple lamp that
produces and
burns acetylene (C2H2),
which is
created by the
reaction of
calcium carbide (CaC2)...
- γ-
Acetylenic GABA, also
known as 4-amino-5-hexynoic acid, is a
potent and
irreversible inhibitor of GABA-T. Like
other GABA-T inhibitors, γ-
acetylenic GABA...
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unsymmetrical ethers are
anisole (methoxybenzene) and dimethoxyethane. Vinyl- and
acetylenic ethers are far less
common than
alkyl or aryl ethers. Vinylethers, often...
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representing an
acetylene molecule with one
fewer hydrogen atom.
Ethynyl group (HC≡C–), also
designated as an
acetylenic group (from
acetylene), is referred...