katäänid
Katäänid are a class of chemical compounds characterized by the presence of a triple bond between two carbon atoms. This structural feature, known as a C≡C triple bond, makes alkynes highly reactive and distinct from their saturated counterparts, alkanes, and their singly unsaturated counterparts, alkenes. The general formula for alkynes is CnH2n-2, where 'n' represents the number of carbon atoms.
The simplest alkyne is ethyne, also known as acetylene, with the formula C2H2. Ethyne is a linear
Alkynes find various applications in industry and research. Acetylene, for instance, is used in welding and