The compound [tex]C_{3}H_{4}[/tex] will have a triple bond.
Explanation:
A compound which consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms is known as a hydrocarbon.
Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes are all hydrocarbons.
- General chemical formula of an alkane is [tex]C_{n}H_{2n+2}[/tex]. In an alkane molecule, all the atoms will be bonded through single bonds.
For example, [tex]C_{3}H_{8}[/tex] is propane.
- General chemical formula of an alkene is [tex]C_{n}H_{2n}[/tex]. An alkene molecule will have atleast one double bond between two carbon atoms.
For example, [tex]C_{2}H_{4}[/tex] is ethene.
- General chemical formula of an alkyne is [tex]C_{n}H_{2n-2}[/tex]. An alkyne will have atleast one triple bond between two carbon atoms.
For example, [tex]C_{3}H_{4}[/tex] is propyne.
Thus, we can conclude that out of the given options [tex]C_{3}H_{4}[/tex] will have a triple bond.