Not really sure how to ask this, but I read that ethyne+acetone in the presence of NaOH would yield 3-butyn-2-ol. When I think of organic chemistry, I usually think of wet chemistry, but ethyne is gas at atmospheric conditions, but exists as a solid commonly as calcium carbide. Is it possible to react calcium carbide in acetone to get 3-butyn-2-ol? I have a feeling that it would be a completely different mechanism, because of the 2nd group calcium.