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what is cyclopropylidine?​

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Answered by ramanaron35
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Answer :Cyclopropenylidene, or c-C₃H₂, is an aromatic molecule belonging to a highly reactive class of organic molecules known as carbenes. Due to its reactivity, cyclopropenylidene is only seen terrestrially in the laboratory.

Answered by themedievalgamer94
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Cyclopropenylidene, or c-C3H2, is an aromatic molecule belonging to a highly reactive class of organic molecules known as carbenes. Due to its reactivity, cyclopropenylidene is only seen terrestrially in the laboratory. However, it is found in significant concentrations in the interstellar medium (ISM) due to the extreme environment. The linear isomer of c-C3H2 is also found in the ISM, but its column density is generally about an order of magnitude lower.

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