ethylidyne
/ˌɛθɪlˈaɪdɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A functional group or radical consisting of an ethynyl group (-C≡CH) linked to a hydrogen atom.
“The chemist studied the properties of ethylidyne in organic synthesis.”
2. noun
A highly reactive and unstable molecule, often used as a reagent in chemical reactions.
“The research team used ethylidyne to initiate a polymerization reaction.”