- Source: Alcoholate
Originally, an alcoholate was the crystalline form of a salt in which alcohol took the place of water of crystallization, such as [SnCl3(OC2H5)·C2H5OH]2 and C8H6N4O5·CH3OH. However this denomination should not be used anymore for the ending -ate often occurs in names for anions.
The second meaning of the word is that of a tincture, or alcoholic extract of plant material.
The third, and more usual meaning of the word is as a synonym for alkoxide— is the conjugate base of an alcohol.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Alcoholate
- Licor Beirão
- Polyester
- Sodium ethoxide
- Acrylate
- Common ethanol fuel mixtures
- Kulinkovich reaction
- List of organic reactions
- List of UN numbers 3201 to 3300
- Eschenmoser fragmentation