-yne

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title: -yne
text: In chemistry, the suffix -yne is used to denote the presence of a triple bond (≡). The suffix follows IUPAC nomenclature, and is mainly used in organic chemistry. However, inorganic compounds featuring unsaturation in the form of triple bonds may be denoted by substitutive nomenclature with the same methods used with alkynes, i.e., the name of the corresponding saturated hydride is modified by replacing the "-ane" ending with "-yne". The suffix "-diyne" is used when there are two triple bonds, a
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description: Chemical naming suffix denoting a triple bond
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