• In organic chemistry, a carbanion is an anion in which carbon is negatively charged.[failed verification] Formally, a carbanion is the conjugate base of...
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    In organic chemistry, a carboxylic acid is an organic acid that contains a carboxyl group (−C(=O)−OH) attached to an R-group. The general formula of a...
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  • chemical reaction used in organic chemistry of stabilized phosphonate carbanions with aldehydes (or ketones) to produce predominantly E-alkenes. In 1958...
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  • molecular entity. Finally, conjugate base refers to the formation of the carbanion intermediate, which is the conjugate base of the starting material. E1cB...
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  • (N≡CCH2–), a type of nitrile group The cyanomethyl radical (N≡CCH2·) The cyanomethyl carbanion (N≡CCH2−) Ethynyl Hydroxymethyl Trifluoromethyl v t e...
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    as an acid by donating its proton and forming a carbanion. Normally, reactions that form carbanions are highly unfavorable, but the positive charge on...
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    Organomercury chemistry refers to the study of organometallic compounds that contain mercury. Typically the Hg–C bond is stable toward air and moisture...
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    Streitwieser, Jr., E. Juaristi, and L. L. Nebenzahl, in Comprehensive Carbanion Chemistry Volume 5: Part A Structure and Reactivity (Studies in Organic...
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    centred on a carbon, it is termed a carbocation (if positively charged) or carbanion (if negatively charged). Monatomic ions are formed by the gain or loss...
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    Current consensus suggests that the mechanism proceeds through a stabilized carbanion at the C6 after loss of carbon dioxide. This mechanism was suggested from...
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