- In chemistry, an
acetylide is a
compound that can be
viewed as the
result of
replacing one or both
hydrogen atoms of
acetylene (ethyne) HC≡CH by metallic...
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Silver acetylide is an
inorganic chemical compound with the
formula Ag2C2, a
metal acetylide. The
compound can be
regarded as a
silver salt of the weak...
- Copper(I)
acetylide,
copper carbide or
cuprous acetylide, is a
chemical compound with the
formula Cu2C2. It is a copper(I) salt of acetylene. It consists...
- M2C3.
Metals from
group 11 also tend to form
acetylides, such as copper(I)
acetylide and
silver acetylide.
Carbides of the
actinide elements,
which have...
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Monosodium acetylide, also
known as
sodium hydrogen acetylide, is an
organosodium compound with the
formula NaC≡CH. It is a
sodium salt of acetylene, consisting...
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Calcium carbide, also
known as
calcium acetylide, is a
chemical compound with the
chemical formula of CaC2. Its main use
industrially is in the production...
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Dilithium acetylide is an
organometallic compound with the
formula Li2C2. It is
typically derived by
double deprotonation of acetylene. X-ray crystallography...
- (50–80 °C, 20–25 atm).
Metal acetylides,
species of the
formula LnM−C2R, are also common. Copper(I)
acetylide and
silver acetylide can be
formed in aqueous...
- Explosives" (27 C.F.R.
Chapter II, Part 555). Copper(I)
acetylide, Dichloroacetylene,
Silver acetylide Fulminic Acid,
Fulminating Gold, Mercury(II) fulminate...
-
IUPAC nomenclature). They are
often prepared by
alkylation of
monosodium acetylide.
Terminal alkynes, like
acetylene itself, are
mildly acidic, with pKa...