8 relations: Alkyne, Boiling point, Carbon, Molar mass, Triple bond, 2-Butyne, 3-Hexyne, 5-Decyne.
Alkyne
In organic chemistry, an alkyne is an unsaturated hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon—carbon triple bond.
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Boiling point
The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the pressure surrounding the liquid and the liquid changes into a vapor.
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Carbon
Carbon (from carbo "coal") is a chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6.
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Molar mass
In chemistry, the molar mass M is a physical property defined as the mass of a given substance (chemical element or chemical compound) divided by the amount of substance.
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Triple bond
A triple bond in chemistry is a chemical bond between two atoms involving six bonding electrons instead of the usual two in a covalent single bond.
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2-Butyne
2-Butyne (dimethylacetylene, crotonylene or but-2-yne) is an alkyne with chemical formula CH3C≡CCH3.
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3-Hexyne
3-Hexyne is the organic compound with the formula C2H5CCC2H5, simplified to C6H10.
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5-Decyne
5-Decyne, also known as dibutylethyne, is a type of alkyne with a triple bond at its fifth carbon (the '5-' indicates the location of the triple bond in the chain).
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