Add Hydrogen Atoms to Alkyne
If there is an alkyne, it is necessary to increase the hydrogen atom on it. For an alkyne, it is also a hydrocarbon connected to a carbon-carbon triple bond. If you want to increase the hydrogen atom, you should follow its structural characteristics. The carbon of the triple bond, only with one hydrogen or without hydrogen, must increase the hydrogen atom in order to achieve a stable structure.
If the carbon at one end of the triple bond is only connected with one hydrogen, it needs to increase the dihydrogen; if it is not connected with hydrogen, it needs to increase the trihydrogen atom. Similarly, the carbon at the other end of the triple bond is also hydrogenated in this way. In this way, all the carbons of the alkyne reach a stable four-bond structure, as if everything is in its place and in order. After hydrogenation, the properties of the alkyne may change, and the structure is also different
If the carbon at one end of the triple bond is only connected with one hydrogen, it needs to increase the dihydrogen; if it is not connected with hydrogen, it needs to increase the trihydrogen atom. Similarly, the carbon at the other end of the triple bond is also hydrogenated in this way. In this way, all the carbons of the alkyne reach a stable four-bond structure, as if everything is in its place and in order. After hydrogenation, the properties of the alkyne may change, and the structure is also different

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