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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_I_(Morsch_et_al.)/09%3A_Alkynes_-_An_Introduction_to_Organic_Synthesis
    design multistep syntheses using any of the reactions introduced to this point, and determine the viability of a given synthesis. This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alky...design multistep syntheses using any of the reactions introduced to this point, and determine the viability of a given synthesis. This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alkynes and alkenes, that is, the acidity of the former; it also addresses the problem of devising organic syntheses. Once you have completed this chapter you will have increased the number of organic reactions in your repertoire, and should be able to design much more elaborate multistep syntheses.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/can/CHEM_231%3A_Organic_Chemistry_I_Textbook/09%3A_Alkynes_-_An_Introduction_to_Organic_Synthesis
    design multistep syntheses using any of the reactions introduced to this point, and determine the viability of a given synthesis. This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alky...design multistep syntheses using any of the reactions introduced to this point, and determine the viability of a given synthesis. This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alkynes and alkenes, that is, the acidity of the former; it also addresses the problem of devising organic syntheses. Once you have completed this chapter you will have increased the number of organic reactions in your repertoire, and should be able to design much more elaborate multistep syntheses.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Smith_College/CHM_222_Chemistry_II%3A_Organic_Chemistry_(2025)/16%3A_Alkynes_-_An_Introduction_to_Organic_Synthesis
    This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alkynes and alkenes, that is, the acidity of the former; it also addresses the problem of devising organic syntheses. Once you have co...This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alkynes and alkenes, that is, the acidity of the former; it also addresses the problem of devising organic syntheses. Once you have completed this chapter you will have increased the number of organic reactions in your repertoire, and should be able to design much more elaborate multistep syntheses.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Smith_College/Organic_Chemistry_(LibreTexts)/09%3A_Alkynes_-_An_Introduction_to_Organic_Synthesis
    design multistep syntheses using any of the reactions introduced to this point, and determine the viability of a given synthesis. This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alky...design multistep syntheses using any of the reactions introduced to this point, and determine the viability of a given synthesis. This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alkynes and alkenes, that is, the acidity of the former; it also addresses the problem of devising organic syntheses. Once you have completed this chapter you will have increased the number of organic reactions in your repertoire, and should be able to design much more elaborate multistep syntheses.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Alma_College/Organic_Chemistry_I_(Alma_College)/12%3A_Alkynes_-_An_Introduction_to_Organic_Synthesis
    design multistep syntheses using any of the reactions introduced to this point, and determine the viability of a given synthesis. This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alky...design multistep syntheses using any of the reactions introduced to this point, and determine the viability of a given synthesis. This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alkynes and alkenes, that is, the acidity of the former; it also addresses the problem of devising organic syntheses. Once you have completed this chapter you will have increased the number of organic reactions in your repertoire, and should be able to design much more elaborate multistep syntheses.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Smith_College/CHM_223_Chemistry_III%3A_Organic_Chemistry_(2024)/01%3A_Alkynes_-_An_Introduction_to_Organic_Synthesis
    This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alkynes and alkenes, that is, the acidity of the former; it also addresses the problem of devising organic syntheses. Once you have co...This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alkynes and alkenes, that is, the acidity of the former; it also addresses the problem of devising organic syntheses. Once you have completed this chapter you will have increased the number of organic reactions in your repertoire, and should be able to design much more elaborate multistep syntheses.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/LCDS_Organic_Chemistry_OER_Textbook_-_Todd_Trout/09%3A_Alkynes_-_An_Introduction_to_Organic_Synthesis
    design multistep syntheses using any of the reactions introduced to this point, and determine the viability of a given synthesis. This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alky...design multistep syntheses using any of the reactions introduced to this point, and determine the viability of a given synthesis. This chapter discusses an important difference between (terminal) alkynes and alkenes, that is, the acidity of the former; it also addresses the problem of devising organic syntheses. Once you have completed this chapter you will have increased the number of organic reactions in your repertoire, and should be able to design much more elaborate multistep syntheses.

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