dreifachbindendes
Dreifachbindendes is a German adjectival form used to describe atoms, groups or molecules that participate in a triple bond. The root concept, Dreifachbindung (triple bond), refers in chemistry to a covalent linkage composed of one sigma and two pi bonds between two atoms. Dreifachbindendes appears as an inflected form in attributive position (for example, dreifachbindendes Kohlenstoffatom) and agrees with the gender, number and case of the noun it modifies.
In chemical contexts, triple bonds are most commonly encountered in alkynes (carbon–carbon triple bonds), nitriles (carbon–nitrogen
Spectroscopic signatures of triple bonds include distinct stretching frequencies in infrared and Raman spectra; terminal alkynes