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Image:Ethyne.png Image File history File links Ethyne.png from rozeta This image is ineligible ...
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Talk:Acetylene
... of any hydrocarbon we know Acetylene or ethyne Why does the article claim that the ... compound is acetylene when it should be ethyne? In alkyne it states that the acetylene is officially known as ethyne which I assume is refering to IUPAC ...
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Alkyne
... member of the series, known officially as ethyne. Structure The carbon atoms in an alkyne ... in welding. Examples The simplest alkyne is ethyne (acetylene): Terminal and internal alkynes Terminal alkynes ...
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Acetylene
... formula C 2 H 2 Other names Ethyne, Ethine Molecular mass 26.0373 g/mol ... see IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry) as ethyne, was discovered in 1836 by Edmund Davy ...
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Acetylene   (translated from French)
Acetylene acetylene (called éthyne by the nomenclature IUPAC) is one composé chemical of formula C 2 H 2 , discovered by Davy Edmund in Angleterre in 1836 . Its structure is: Berthelot, in 1862 , was the first to synthesize it by an electric arch produces between one électrode of graphite bathing in an ...
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Trivial name
... Examples Organic chemisty Acetone - 2-propanone Acetylene - Ethyne Aniline - Aminobenzene Carbolic acid - Phenol Chloroform - Trichloromethane ...
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IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry
... the suffix "-yne" indicating a triple bond: ethyne (acetylene), propyne (methylacetylene). Alcohols Alcohols (R-OH ...
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1836 in science
... tetrachloride. The chemical compound acetylene, also called ethyne, was discovered by Edmund Davy . Awards Copley ...
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Talk:Ethylene
... more overwhelming should it be? acetylene vs. ethyne? formaldehyde vs. methanal? chloroform vs. trichloromethane? acetic ...
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Spectroscopy
... gases. Common fuel gases used are acetylene (Ethyne) or hydrogen. Common oxidant gases used are ...
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