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alkyne
al·kyne A0204300 (ăl′kīn′)n. Any of a series of aliphatic hydrocarbons with a carbon-carbon triple bond and the general formula CnH2n-2. [alky(l) + -(i)ne.]alkyne (ˈælkaɪn) or alkinen (Elements & Compounds) a. any unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon that has a formula of the type CnH2n–2b. (as modifier): alkyne series. al•kyne (ˈæl kaɪn) n. any member of the homologous series of unsaturated, aliphatic hydrocarbons having at least one triple bond and the general formula CnH2n−2, as acetylene. [1880–85; alk (yl) + -ine2] al·kyne (ăl′kīn′) Any of a group of hydrocarbons whose carbon atoms form chains linked by one or more triple bonds. Alkynes have the general formula CnH2n-2 and include acetylene.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | alkyne - a colorless flammable gas used chiefly in welding and in organic synthesisacetylene, ethynealiphatic compound - organic compound that is an alkane or alkene or alkyne or their derivativeoxyacetylene - a mixture of oxygen and acetylene; used to create high temperatures for cutting or welding metals | Translationsalkyne
alkyne [al´kīn] an aliphatic hydrocarbon containing a triple bond.alkyne
Synonyms for alkynenoun a colorless flammable gas used chiefly in welding and in organic synthesisSynonymsRelated Words- aliphatic compound
- oxyacetylene
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