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Acetylene (systematic name:
ethyne) is the
chemical compound with the
formula C2H2 and
structure H−C≡C−H. It is a
hydrocarbon and the
simplest alkyne....
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starts a job as a
carpenter and soon
meets a girl
named Ethyne, on whom he has a crush.
Ethyne is the only one who does not mind his scars, and they soon...
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fuels like petrol/gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel; and
other uses such as
ethyne (acetylene) in welding. The most
important aliphatic compounds are: n-,...
- 1-Butyne is an
organic compound with the
formula CH3CH2C≡CH. It is a
terminal alkyne. The
compound is a
common terminal alkyne substrate in
diverse studies...
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Oxirene Systematic IUPAC name
Oxacyclopropene Other names Epoxyethene Ethyne oxide Acetylene oxide Identifiers CAS
Number 157-18-6 Y 3D
model (JSmol)...
- m****: 26.04 g/mol,
exact m****: 26.01565 u) may
refer to:
Acetylene (or
ethyne)
Methylidenecarbene Vinylidene group C2H2 zinc finger,
short for Cys2His2...
- the name
acetylene also
refers specifically to C2H2,
known formally as
ethyne using IUPAC nomenclature. Like
other hydrocarbons,
alkynes are generally...
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becomes "ethyl"); otherwise, the
suffix replaces only the
final "-e" (e.g. "
ethyne"
becomes "ethynyl"). When used to
refer to moieties,
multiple single bonds...
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viewed as the
result of
replacing one or both
hydrogen atoms of
acetylene (
ethyne) HC≡CH by
metallic or
other cations.
Calcium carbide is an
important industrial...
- For example, HC≡CH is a
common shorthand for
acetylene (systematic name:
ethyne). In mobile, web, and
general application design, a
similar symbol is sometimes...