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- Q3077184 subject Q52319.
- Q3077184 abstract "In chemistry, an ynol (or alkynol) is an alkyne with a hydroxyl group affixed to one of the two carbons composing the triple bond. The deprotonated anions of ynols are known as ynolates. An ynol with hydroxyl groups on both sides of its triple bond is known as an ynediol; only one ynediol, acetylenediol, can exist.".
- Q3077184 thumbnail Ethynol-3D-vdW.png?width=300.
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- Q3077184 comment "In chemistry, an ynol (or alkynol) is an alkyne with a hydroxyl group affixed to one of the two carbons composing the triple bond. The deprotonated anions of ynols are known as ynolates. An ynol with hydroxyl groups on both sides of its triple bond is known as an ynediol; only one ynediol, acetylenediol, can exist.".
- Q3077184 label "Ynol".
- Q3077184 depiction Ethynol-3D-vdW.png.