Alkin

/ˈælkɪn/ noun

An alternative or obsolete term for an alkyne, an unsaturated hydrocarbon containing a triple bond.

Variant or earlier form related to 'alkene' and 'alkyne,' from 'alkali' or 'alkane' root. This appears to be an older or non-standard chemical term that was replaced by more systematic nomenclature.

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