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Why are alkynes acidic in nature?, And Pls Explain Is For me to Understand Abeg

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Alkynes are acidic because of their potential of dropping hydrogen atoms for creating alkynide ions. Hence, alkynes serve in the form of Bronsted-Lowry acids. As has already been pointed out earlier, alkynes contain a triple bonded atom of carbon which is called “sp'' hybridized.

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