. . . "In organic chemistry, carbyne is often a general term for any compound whose molecular structure includes an electrically neutral carbon atom with three non-bonded electrons, connected to another atom by a single bond. A carbyne has the general formula R-C3\u2022, where R is any monovalent group and the superscript 3\u2022 indicates the three unbounded valences.Carbynes are named after the simplest such compound, HC3\u2022, the methylidyne radical or (unsubstituted) carbyne."@en . .