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ethyne

Propyne vs Ethyne - What's the difference?

propyne | ethyne |


In organic compound terms the difference between propyne and ethyne

is that propyne is the alkyne HC≡C-CH3ethyne is the official IUPAC name for the organic chemical compound acetylene. The simplest alkyne, a colorless gaseous (at room temperature and pressure) hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C2H2.

Ethyne - What does it mean?

ethyne | |

Reactivityofacetylene vs Ethyne - What's the difference?

reactivityofacetylene | ethyne |


As a noun ethyne is

ethyne.

Ethyne vs Ethine - What's the difference?

ethyne | ethine |


As nouns the difference between ethyne and ethine

is that ethyne is the official IUPAC name for the organic chemical compound acetylene. The simplest alkyne, a colorless gaseous (at room temperature and pressure) hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C2H2 while ethine is alternative form of lang=en.

Ethyne vs Ethane - What's the difference?

ethyne | ethane |


As nouns the difference between ethyne and ethane

is that ethyne is ethyne while ethane is ethane (aliphatic hydrocarbon, c2h6).

Thyne vs Ethyne - What's the difference?

thyne | ethyne |


As a pronoun thyne

is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a noun ethyne is

the official IUPAC name for the organic chemical compound acetylene. The simplest alkyne, a colorless gaseous (at room temperature and pressure) hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C2H2.

Ethyne vs Ethynylation - What's the difference?

ethyne | ethynylation |


As nouns the difference between ethyne and ethynylation

is that ethyne is ethyne while ethynylation is (organic chemistry) any addition reaction in which acetylene (ethyne) is added across a double bond.

Ethyne vs Ethynylene - What's the difference?

ethyne | ethynylene |


As nouns the difference between ethyne and ethynylene

is that ethyne is ethyne while ethynylene is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the divalent radical derived from ethyne -c≡c-.

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