- doi:10.1002/anie.196907271. Viehe,
Heinz Günter (1969).
Chemistry of
Acetylenes (1st ed.). New York:
Marcel Dekker, inc. pp. 170–179 & 225–241. ISBN 978-0824716752...
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chemical formula CnH2n−2.
Alkynes are
traditionally known as
acetylenes,
although the name
acetylene also
refers specifically to C2H2,
known formally as ethyne...
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acetylenic designates A
doubly unsaturated position (sp-hybridized) on a
molecular framework, for
instance in an
alkyne such as
acetylene; An ethynyl...
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Acetylene hydratase (EC 4.2.1.112, AH) is a
bacterial enzyme,
originally discovered in the
anaerobic microorganism Pelobactor acetylenicus, that catalyzes...
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Carbide lamp or
acetylene gas lamp is a
simple lamp that
produces and
burns acetylene (C2H2),
which is
created by the
reaction of
calcium carbide (CaC2)...
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Acetylenic GABA, also
known as 4-aminohex-5-ynoic acid is a
potent and
irreversible inhibitor of GABA-T. Like
other GABA-T inhibitors, γ-
acetylenic GABA...
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engineers Edmond Fouché and
Charles Picard became the
first to
develop oxygen-
acetylene welding in 1903. Pure oxygen,
instead of air, is used to
increase the...
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Linear acetylenic carbon (LAC), also
known as
carbyne or
Linear Carbon Chain (LCC), is an
allotrope of
carbon that has the
chemical structure (−C≡C−)n...
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organosilicon compound with the
formula (CH3)3SiC2H. A
colorless liquid, "tms
acetylene", as it is also called, is used as a
source of "HC2−" in
organic synthesis...
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chemical formula of CaC2. Its main use
industrially is in the
production of
acetylene and
calcium cyanamide. The pure
material is colorless,
while pieces of...