Methylidyne radical

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title: Methylidyne radical
text: Methylidyne, or (unsubstituted) carbyne, is an organic compound whose molecule consists of a single hydrogen atom bonded to a carbon atom. It is the parent compound of the carbynes, which can be seen as obtained from it by substitution of other functional groups for the hydrogen. The carbon atom is left with either one or three unpaired electrons, depending on the molecule's excitation state; making it a radical. Accordingly, the chemical formula can be CH• or CH3• ; each dot representing an unp
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