HCCCN
In the depths of space, where stars do shine,
There's a compound called Cyanoacetylene, oh so fine!
With a formula of C3HN, it's quite a sight,
The simplest cyanopolyyne, shining bright.
In interstellar clouds, it can be found,
Spectroscopic methods, its presence is renowned.
Comet Hale-Bopp's coma, it did grace,
Cyanoacetylene, floating in space.
On Saturn's moon Titan, it's quite the show,
Sometimes forming fog-like clouds, don't you know?
Expansive and mysterious, a sight to behold,
Cyanoacetylene, in Titan's atmosphere, so bold.
In the Miller-Urey experiment, it did appear,
Among the molecules, it was quite near.
Formed from H-C#C-H and H-C#N,
Cyanoacetylene, a product of the den.
So let's marvel at Cyanoacetylene's tale,
A compound of wonder, it will never fail.
From the depths of space to our earthly sphere,
Cyanoacetylene, a molecule we hold dear.
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