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What is an Alkyne?
An
alkyne
is a hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon-carbon triple bond (C≡C). This triple bond imparts unique chemical properties to alkynes, such as increased reactivity, which makes them valuable in various
catalytic processes
.
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