Alkyne

/ˈælkaɪn/ noun

A hydrocarbon containing a triple bond between two carbon atoms, making it very reactive and useful in chemistry.

From alkane + -yne (suffix for triple bonds). The -yne comes from Old English -en and was adapted into chemical nomenclature in the 19th century to parallel -ene for double bonds.

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