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butyne
butyne Chem. (ˈbjuːtaɪn) [altered form of butine: see -yne.] Either of the two isomers CH3·CH2·C{vddd}CH and CH3·C{vddd}C·CH3 (also called crotonylene) of the hydrocarbon C4H6. (Formerly called butine.)1935 Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. XLIV. 148 Ethyl sulphate reacts vigorously with calcium acetylide in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Butyne
Butyne is an alkyne that contains 4 carbon and 6 hydrogen. It contains one triple bond and has two isomeric organic chemical compounds: 1-Butyne (ethylacetylene) 2-Butyne (dimethylacetylene) See also Butane wikipedia.org
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1-Butyne
1-Butyne is an organic compound with the chemical formula HC2CH2CH3. See also 2-Butyne Butadiene Cyclobutene References External links NIST Chemistry WebBook page for 1-butyne Alkynes wikipedia.org
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-yne
-yne (-aɪn) orig. var. -ine5, now used in its own right to denote a triple bond between carbon atoms, as in butyne, propyne.1931 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. 1610 Definitive Report of the Committee [of the International Union of Chemistry] for the Reform of Nomenclature in Organic Chemistry... The name of hydro... Oxford English Dictionary
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2-Butyne
2-Butyne (dimethylacetylene, crotonylene or but-2-yne) is an alkyne with chemical formula CH3C≡CCH3. See also 1-Butyne, a position isomer References Alkynes wikipedia.org
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Hexafluoro-2-butyne
Hexafluoro-2-butyne (HFB) is a fluorocarbon with the chemical structure CF3C≡CCF3. wikipedia.org
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Butin
in northwestern France Butin, a village in Gătaia town, Timiș County, Romania Other uses Butin (surname) Butin (molecule), a flavanone See also Butyne wikipedia.org
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5-Decyne
The average molar mass is 138.25 g/mol. 5-Decyne forms a group of symmetric alkynes with 4-octyne, 3-hexyne, and 2-butyne. wikipedia.org
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But-2-ene
Butane and but-1-ene are common impurities, present at 1% or more in industrial mixtures, which also contain smaller amounts of isobutene, butadiene and butyne wikipedia.org
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3-Hexyne
This colorless liquid is one of three isomeric hexynes. 3-Hexyne forms with 5-decyne, 4-octyne, and 2-butyne a series of symmetric alkynes. wikipedia.org
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2-alkyn-1-ol dehydrogenase
In enzymology, a 2-alkyn-1-ol dehydrogenase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction below: 2-butyne-1,4-diol + NAD+ 4-hydroxy-2-butynal The systematic name of this enzyme class is 2-butyne-1,4-diol:NAD+ 1-oxidoreductase. wikipedia.org
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Duroquinone
A derived organoiron compound (η2,η2-C6(CH3)4O2)Fe(CO)3 is obtained by the carbonylation of 2-butyne in the presence of iron pentacarbonyl. wikipedia.org
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3,4-Bis(trifluoromethyl)-1,2-dithiete
It arises by the reaction of hexafluoro-2-butyne with molten sulfur. wikipedia.org
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Hexafluorobutadiene
See also Hexafluoro-2-butyne, an isomer of C4F6 Hexafluorocyclobutene, an isomer of C4F6 Hexachlorobutadiene References Fluorocarbons Monomers Dienes wikipedia.org
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Hexafluorocyclobutene
See also Hexafluoro-2-butyne Hexafluorobutadiene References Fluorocarbons Cycloalkenes wikipedia.org
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