The salt's anion consists of two carbon atoms linked by atriplebond.
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Thistriplebondconsists of a sigma bond and two pi bonds.
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Each double bond has two additional localized electrons, while eachtriplebondhas four additional electrons (two pairs) between the bonded atoms.
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If there are both double bonds and triple bonds, en (double bond) is written before yne (triplebond).
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Therefore, the molecule falls into the cyanide group as well due to the presence of the carbon nitrogentriplebond.
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This radical can in turn attack thetriplebondin acetylene and react efficiently even at low temperatures.
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There is onetriplebondbetween carbon atoms 19 and 20.
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In these compounds the boron and oxygen form atriplebondprone to cyclotrimerization to boroxines.
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The molecule resembles carbon monoxide with atriplebondbetween carbon and sulfur.
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The most commontriplebond, that between two carbon atoms, can be found in alkynes.
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It is the synthetic and reactive equivalent of an acyl carbocation, but the actual structure has the oxygen and carbon linked by atriplebond.
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Besides the single bond, a covalent bond can be either a double bond or atriplebond.
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Nevertheless, strained alkyne is a better description of thetriplebondnature of ortho-benzyne than biradical (larger singlet-triplet gap and alkyne-like reactivity).
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Other functional groups containing atriplebondare cyanides and isocyanides.
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Sometimes a number between hyphens is inserted before it to state which atoms thetriplebondis between.
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