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Acetylide
Acetylide An acetylide ion is an alkyne that has had ... CH could be deprotonated to form the acetylide ion CH 3 C≡C − ... been deprotonated it becomes a strong nucleophile. Acetylide ions are very useful in organic chemistry ... and substitution reactions. Some acetylides, eg. silver acetylide , are explosives.
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Alkyne
... of the terminal alkyne and a metal acetylide. Acetylenes are fairly acidic and have pK ... acidity is that the negative charge in acetylide is stabilized as a result of the ...
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Acetylid (translated from German)
... Ethins, acetylene (C 2 H 2 ). The Acetylide is due to their charge reactive species ...
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Carbide (translated from German)
... 4 derived from methane CH 4 ), those Acetylide (z.B. CaC 2 contains (C 2 ...
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Category:Organic compound stubs
... Acetanilide Acetic anhydride Acetophenone Acetylated lanolin alcohol Acetylide Acrylate Acrylate polymers Acryloyl chloride Actinidine Actinotoxin ...
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Copper(I) chloride
... 3 solution of CuCl forms an explosive acetylide with acetylene. Complexes of CuCl with alkenes ...
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Sonogashira coupling
... with the terminal alkyne and produce copper acetylide, which acts as an activated species for ...
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Category:Anions
... this section of this category. A Acetylacetonate Acetylide Antimonide Arsenide B Bismuthide Boride Bromide (chemistry ...
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Silver nitrate
... explosives, such as the fulminate, azide, or acetylide, through a precipitation reaction. Hazards Silver nitrate ...
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Carbide
... C 2 2− can be called an acetylide. Acetylides commonly react with water to form ...
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