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The structural formula of the first three homologous of alkyne group is C2H2, C3H4 and c4H6.
The structural formula of the first three homologous alkyne group are C2H2, C3H4 and C4H6.
C6H12 may be an alkene or cycloalkane because both have the same general formula CnH2n .
An alkyne with 9 carbon atoms is nonyne (C9H16).
c5h12
The structural formula of the first three homologous of alkyne group is C2H2, C3H4 and c4H6.
The structural formula of the first three homologous alkyne group are C2H2, C3H4 and C4H6.
An alkyne is an organic compound. An alkyne carbon chain has a triple bond. There are many many different alkynes. I recommend researching 'alkyne' on Wikipedia or somewhere.
Ester
2-nonyne
C3h4
C6H12 may be an alkene or cycloalkane because both have the same general formula CnH2n .
An alkyne with 9 carbon atoms is nonyne (C9H16).
c5h12
an ester is formed
Well if you are referring to the general method to "synthesize" an alkyne, then the easiest way lets say you want ethylene ("ethyne"), the simplest two carbon alkyne, it would be obtained from adding KOH @ 200 degrees Celsius to 1,1-dibromoethane. The result is an internal alkyne, thus ethylene. In case you wanted an external alkyne you would the use NaNH2 @ 150 degrees Celsius. That is just basic, for it could get more complicated!!!
The alkyne - apex