Chemistry
The organic compound having a triple carbon-carbon covalent bond.
- C3H4
- C3H6
- C3H8
- C4H10
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C3H4
Reason — C3H4 is an Alkyne as it follows the general formula CnH2n-2 and Alkynes contain a triple carbon-carbon covalent bond.
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