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Alkoxide ion, RO−

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Organic Chemistry

Definition

An alkoxide ion is the conjugate base of an alcohol, formed by the deprotonation of an alcohol, resulting in a negatively charged oxygen bonded to an alkyl group. It is represented by the formula RO−, where R represents an alkyl group.

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