- "methine" is also
widely used in non-systematic
nomenclature for the
methanetriyl group (IUPAC): a
carbon atom with four
single bonds,
where one bond is...
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corresponding systematic names are
methylylidene or hydridocarbon(•), and
methanetriyl or hydridocarbon(3•). However, the
formula is
often written simply as...
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methylidyne (triple bond) vs.
methylylidene (single bond and
double bond) vs.
methanetriyl (three
double bonds).
There are some
retained names, such as methylene...
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methanylylidene or
methylylidene one
single bond and one
double bond >CH−
methanetriyl group or
methtriyl three single bonds ≡C−
methanylylidyne group or methylylidyne...
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methanetriyl)tribenzene]]
Kerosene Solvent Red 19,
Solvent Yellow 124 and
ACCUTRACE S10 ((3-(sec-butyl)-4-(decyloxy)phenyl)
methanetriyl)tribenzene...
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IUPAC name 1,1′,1′′-{[4-(Diphenylmethylidene)cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-yl]
methanetriyl}tribenzene
Other names 3-triphenylmethyl-6-diphenylmethylidene-1,4-cyclohexadiene...
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methanediyl −CH 2−
Methine group, methylylidene, or
methanylylidene =CH−
Methanetriyl group >CH−
Methylylidyne group ≡C− (2013)
Methylidyne group in the Chemical...
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possess a cage-like
structure similar to
adamantane in
which the four
methanetriyl carbon bridgeheads are
replaced by ****nic
atoms and
three of the six...