octyne

/ɒktain/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of unsaturated hydrocarbon with eight carbon atoms, containing a terminal alkyne group.

“Researchers studied the properties of various octynes to better understand their potential applications in organic chemistry.”

2. adjective

Relating to or denoting an octyne or a similar compound.

“The octyne derivative was used in the synthesis of a new class of organic compounds.”

Synonyms

  • alkyne
  • hydrocarbon

Antonyms

  • alcohol
  • saturated hydrocarbon