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- Q6824015 subject Q8823543.
- Q6824015 abstract "In chemistry, a methylidyne group or just methylidyne is a neutral part of a molecule (a substituent or functional group) with formula ≡CH, consisting of a carbon atom bonded to a hydrogen atom by one single bond and to the rest of the molecule by one triple bond. As, for example, in n-methylidyne-1-hexanaminium, H3C−(CH2)5−N+≡CHThe name "methylidyne" is also used for the methylidyne radical (carbyne) ⫶CH, the same two atoms not bound to any other atom.".
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- Q6824015 wikiPageWikiLink Q8823543.
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- Q6824015 comment "In chemistry, a methylidyne group or just methylidyne is a neutral part of a molecule (a substituent or functional group) with formula ≡CH, consisting of a carbon atom bonded to a hydrogen atom by one single bond and to the rest of the molecule by one triple bond. As, for example, in n-methylidyne-1-hexanaminium, H3C−(CH2)5−N+≡CHThe name "methylidyne" is also used for the methylidyne radical (carbyne) ⫶CH, the same two atoms not bound to any other atom.".
- Q6824015 label "Methylidyne group".