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carboxyl group into a
molecule or
compound to form a
carboxylic acid or a
carboxylate; an
instance of this."Oxford
English Dictionary.
Oxford University Press...
- chemistry, a
carboxylate is the
conjugate base of a
carboxylic acid, RCOO− (or RCO−2). It is an anion, an ion with
negative charge.
Carboxylate salts are...
- They can be
considered as
iodinated derivatives of
benzoic acid, or as
carboxylated variants of iodobenzene. "2-Iodobenzoic acid". PubChem.
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Thiazole (/ˈθaɪ.əzoʊl/), or 1,3-thiazole, is a 5-membered
heterocyclic compound that
contains both
sulfur and nitrogen. The term 'thiazole' also refers...
- as
rolls for
steel and
paper mills. An
alternative version of NBR is
carboxylated nitrile butadiene rubber (XNBR). XNBR is a
terpolymer of butadiene, acrylonitrile...
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Saponification is a
process of
cleaving esters into
carboxylate salts and
alcohols by the
action of
aqueous alkali.
Typically aqueous sodium hydroxide...
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amino acids and
fatty acids.
Deprotonation of a
carboxylic acid
gives a
carboxylate anion.
Carboxylic acids are
commonly identified by
their trivial names...
- an
organic reaction which hydrolyzes an
ester to a
carboxylic acid or
carboxylate, and an alcohol. It can be
performed with acid as catalyst, or with base...
- 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) is a
disubstituted cyclic α-amino acid in
which a
cyclopropane ring is
fused to the Cα atom of the
amino acid...
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Carboxylate–based metal–organic
frameworks are metal–organic
frameworks that are
based on
organic molecules comprising carboxylate functional groups. The...