Now recall that an alkyne possesses a carbon carbon triple bond, and we're going to say here that the set of rules for naming all kinds are very similar to the ones for alkenes. Here though, the modifier is we're going to change the ending of ane coming from an alkane to yne because we're dealing with an alkyne.
Now a good thing here is that alkynes, because we have a triple bond, they do not possess cis or trans isomers here. In terms of our naming convention, we'd still have to give the location the numerical location of substituents, we'd have to give the location of our triple bond in our structure, and again we'd have our modifier where we change the ending from ane to yne.
So keep that in mind when we start naming different types of all kinds.