Chemistry, asked by MultazimZishan, 30 days ago

Acetylene is the simplest hydrocarbon that contains carbon-carbon triple bond. hydrocarbons are the compounds of carbon and hydrogen. which branch of chemistry is this?​

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Answered by krishankumarray5497
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The chemistry of these compounds is called organic chemistry. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds composed of only carbon and hydrogen. The alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons—that is, hydrocarbons that contain only single bonds.

Explanation:

Ethyne is more commonly known under the trivial name acetylene. It is the simplest of the alkynes, consisting of two carbon atoms connected by a triple bond, leaving each carbon able to bond to one hydrogen atom. Since both carbon atoms are linear in shape, all four atoms lie in a straight line.

Answered by afhajra30
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Answer:Organic chemistry

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