Pronunciation: /əˈsɛtɪlaɪd/
noun a chemical compound containing an acetylide ion, typically a metal compound
A1 An acetylide is a type of chemical compound.
A2 The acetylide ion is formed by the combination of an alkali metal with acetylene.
B1 Acetylides are commonly used in organic synthesis reactions.
B2 The reactivity of acetylides makes them useful in various chemical reactions.
C1 Researchers are studying the properties of acetylides for potential applications in materials science.
C2 The complex nature of acetylides requires advanced knowledge of chemistry to fully understand their behavior.
formal The acetylide ion is a negatively charged ion composed of a carbon atom and two hydrogen atoms.
informal I heard that acetylide compounds are used in some types of chemical reactions.
slang Don't mess with acetylide chemistry unless you know what you're doing.
figurative His words were like an acetylide, sparking a chain reaction of emotions within me.
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