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1 alkali metal acetylide
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2 alkali metal acetylide
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3 alkali metal acetylide
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4 metal acetylide
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5 alkali
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6 acetylide
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7 acetylide
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8 sodium acetylide
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9 calcium acetylide
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10 lithium 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Metal acetylide — A metal acetylide is an alkyne for which the terminal proton (hydrogen) has been replaced by a metal such as sodium or an organolithium.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
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