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metal acetylide

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  • Metal acetylide — A metal acetylide is an alkyne for which the terminal proton (hydrogen) has been replaced by a metal such as sodium or an organolithium. So, for example, the alkyne CH3C≡CH could be deprotonated to form the acetylide ion CH3C≡C−. Once it has been …   Wikipedia

  • Acetylide — Identifiers ChemSpider 6113  Y Jmol 3D images …   Wikipedia

  • acetylide — /euh set l uyd /, n. Chem. any compound derived from acetylene by the replacement of one or both of its hydrogen atoms by a metal, as silver acetylide, Ag2Cl2. [ACETYL + IDE] * * * …   Universalium

  • acetylide — [ə sɛtɪlʌɪd] noun Chemistry a salt like compound formed from acetylene and a metal, typically unstable or explosive: silver acetylide …   English new terms dictionary

  • acetylide — noun Any organic compound derived from acetylene or a terminal acetylene by replacing a hydrogen atom with a metal …   Wiktionary

  • acetylide — n. any of a class of salts formed from acetylene and a metal …   Useful english dictionary

  • Copper(I) acetylide — IUPAC name Dicuprous acetylide …   Wikipedia

  • Silver acetylide — is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Ag2C2, a metal acetylide. The name derived from the way it is synthesized, the alternative silver carbide is not used in literature, although the substance is similar to calcium carbide . It is a …   Wikipedia

  • Alkyne — Alkynes are hydrocarbons that have at least one triple bond between two carbon atoms, with the formula CnH2n 2. The alkynes are traditionally known as acetylenes or the acetylene series, although the name acetylene is also used to refer… …   Wikipedia

  • Walter Reppe — Infobox Scientist name = Walter Reppe box width = thumb image width = caption = birth date = July 29, 1892 birth place = Göringen, Germany death date = death date and age|1969|7|26|1892|7|29 death place = Heidelberg, Germany residence = Germany… …   Wikipedia

  • Favorskii reaction — The Favorskii reaction (not to be confused with the Favorskii rearrangement), named for the Russian chemist Alexei Yevgrafovich Favorskii , is a special case of nucleophilic attack on a carbonyl group involving a terminal alkyne with acidic… …   Wikipedia

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