degyne
Degyne is a term that can refer to a specific chemical compound or a broader class of compounds. In organic chemistry, a degyn is a molecule containing a carbon-carbon triple bond, also known as an alkyne. Alkynes are unsaturated hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n-2. The triple bond is a region of high electron density and is characteristic of these compounds, making them reactive in various addition reactions. Examples of simple alkynes include ethyne (acetylene), propyne, and butyne.
Beyond organic chemistry, the term "degyne" might be used in other contexts, though less commonly. It is